三种语言英译中重复词组合的功能

IF 1.1 3区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
META Pub Date : 2022-09-07 DOI:10.7202/1092194ar
S. O. Ebeling
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摘要

本文通过对三词序列的功能分类,比较了翻译英语和非翻译英语的短语倾向。这项研究建立在之前的研究基础上,该研究比较了英语小说文本和挪威语翻译的小说文本中的3-g。目前的调查增加了另外两种语言(德语和瑞典语)的英语翻译,目的是确定挪威语英语翻译的趋势在多大程度上延伸到其他语言的英语翻译。因此,本研究有助于探讨翻译共性和翻译作为第三种规范的问题。在3克功能的层面上,研究发现,在确定的14个类别中,英语原文和译文在8个类别中具有相似的功能特征。在剩下的6项中,有4项在原文和译文之间显示出统计学上的显著差异,而与源语言无关。基于对其中两个类别的四个具体3-g的更定性的研究,我们得出结论,与之前的研究一致,最有可能的解释是源语言的闪光,以及翻译人员在翻译中使用更小、更固定的表达集(潜在的普遍趋势)。
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The function of recurrent word-combinations in English translations from three different languages
This article compares phraseological tendencies in translated vs. non-translated English through functionally classified 3-word sequences. The study builds on previous research that compared 3-grams in fiction texts originally written in English with fiction texts translated from Norwegian. The current investigation adds English translations from two additional languages – German and Swedish – with the aim of establishing to what extent the tendencies noted for English translations from Norwegian extend to English translations from other languages. Thus the study contributes to the discussion of translation universals and translation as a third code. At the level of 3-gram functions, it has been uncovered that English originals and translations share similar functional characteristics in eight of the fourteen categories identified. Of the remaining six, four show statistically significant differences between originals and translations, regardless of source language. Based on a more qualitative study of four specific 3-grams from two of these categories, it is concluded, in line with the previous studies, that the most likely explanations are source language(s) shining through and the (potentially universal) tendency for translators to use a smaller and more fixed set of expressions in their translations.
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META
META LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS-
CiteScore
0.90
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发文量
19
审稿时长
10 weeks
期刊介绍: Meta : Journal des traducteurs / Meta: Translators" Journal, deals with all aspects of translation and interpretation: translation studies (theories of translation), teaching translation, interpretation research, stylistics, comparative terminological studies, computer-assisted translation (machine translation), documentation, etc. While aimed particularly at translators, interpreters and terminologists, the publication addresses everyone interested in language phenomena.
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