Globalization and Aspects of Translation

Author:   Juliane House ,  Marilyn Gaddis Rose ,  Said M. Shiyab ,  John Duval
Publisher:   Cambridge Scholars Publishing
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Pages:   240
Publication Date:   25 May 2010
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Author:   Juliane House ,  Marilyn Gaddis Rose ,  Said M. Shiyab ,  John Duval
Publisher:   Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Imprint:   Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Edition:   Unabridged edition
Dimensions:   Width: 14.80cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 21.20cm
Weight:   0.499kg
ISBN:  

9781443819657


ISBN 10:   1443819654
Pages:   240
Publication Date:   25 May 2010
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Said M. Shiyab is a Professor of Linguistics & Translation and the Chair of the Translation Studies Department and a coordinator of the French Program at the United Arab Emirates University. Prior to joining the UAE University, he was a professor of English in the English Department at the University of Southern Indiana (USA). In 2007, Prof. Shiyab received the College Best Performance Award for Excellence in Scholarship and was recognized for his excellent scholarship. Prof. Shiyab is a member of Babel's Editorial Board, a member of the International Journal of Asian Philosophical Association (IJAPA), a member and a fellow in the Chartered Institute of Linguists, London, United Kingdom. He is a language consultant and Translation Test Assessor, Xerox Global Knowledge and Language Services (Translation), United Kingdom, and a member of the Higher Council for Translation, Arab League. His latest publications include Humor as a Teaching Strategy, Borgesian Rewriting: Burton's Arabian Nights, Synonymy in Translation, A Textbook of Translation: Theoretical and Practical Implications, Can Literary Style Be Translated, The Pragmatics of Discourse, numerous articles in leading academic journals, among other publications.Marilyn Gaddis Rose is Distinguished Service Professor of Comparative Literature and Director of the Translation Research and Instruction Program (TRIP) at the State University of New York (SUNY) at Binghamton. She is the founding editor of both Translation Perspectives and the monograph Series of the American Translators Association. She has received Alexander Gode medals from the ATA both for TRIP (1981) and for herself (1987) and ATA Special Service awards in both 1983 and 1996. She has been a senior fellow at the Australian Humanities Centre in addition to receiving institutional grants from the US National Endowment for the Humanities and the US Department of Education. She founded and edited the SUNY Press series of women writers in translation. She is a member of the American Literary Translators Association, the Canadian Association of Translation Studies, and the American Translation, Interpretation Studies Association, and the Modern Language Association.Juliane House is Professor Emerita of Applied Linguistics at Hamburg University and a senior member of the German Science Foundation's Research Centre on Multilingualism. Her research interests include translation theory, contrastive pragmatics, discourse analysis, politeness theory, English as a lingua franca, and intercultural communication. Her publications include A Model for Translation Quality Assessment, Translation Quality Assessment: A Model Revisited, Interlingual and Intercultural Communication, Cross-Cultural Pragmatics, Misunderstanding in Social Life, Multilingual Communication, Translatory Action and Intercultural Communication.John Duval is a professor and director of the graduate program in literary translation in the English department at the University of Arkansas. He has published translations from French, Spanish, and Italian. His awards and grants include the Harold Morton Landon Prize for the Translation of Poetry by the Academy of American Poets in 1992, the Choice magazine list of ""Best Academic Books"" of the year in 1982, a grant from the D.C. Council of the Arts in 2005, the National Endowment of the Arts fellowship in 1999-2000, and the Raiziss/de Palchi Prize by the Academy of American Poets in 2006.

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