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Publication details [#4391]
Mallafrè i Gavaldà, Joaquim. 1998. Language models and Catalan translation. In Beeby Lonsdale, Allison, Doris Ensinger and Marisa Presas, eds. Investigating translation (Benjamins Translation Library 32). Amsterdam: John Benjamins. pp. 141–151.
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Article in jnl/bk
Publication language
English
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Abstract
The author studies how a translator acquires a language appropriate for literary translation, in a balance between personal experience and received models of language. Modern translation into Catalan has contributed to the knowledge of world masterpieces, while aiming at retrieving the Catalan language as a literary one. The analysis of two well-known series of literary translations shows tendencies in style, languages chosen, genres, and the social and cultural context in which these translations take place.
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