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Campbell, Stuart J. 1998. Translation into the second language (Applied Linguistics and Language Study). London: Longman. x + 208 pp.

Abstract

The dynamics of immigration, international commerce and the postcolonial world make it inevitable that much translation is done into a second language. This book explores the phenomenon of this kind of translation. Rather than seeing translation into a second language as deficient output, this study adopts an interlanguage framework to consider L2 translation as the product of developing competence; learning to translate is seen as a special variety of second language acquisition. Through carefully worked case studies, separate components of translation competence are identified, among them the ability to create stylistically authentic texts in English, the ability to monitor and edit output, and the psychological attitudes that the translator brings to the task.
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