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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Mona Baker (Manchester Univeristy, UK) , Henry JonesPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Edition: 4th edition ISBN: 9781032569413ISBN 10: 1032569417 Pages: 392 Publication Date: 22 January 2026 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Tertiary & Higher Education , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsPreface to the first edition Preface to the fourth edition List of figures List of tables Chapter 1 Introduction Chapter 2 Equivalence at Word Level Chapter 3 Equivalence Above Word Level Chapter 4 Grammatical Equivalence Chapter 5 Textual Equivalence: Thematic and Information Structures Chapter 6. Textual Equivalence: Cohesion Chapter 7 Pragmatic Equivalence Chapter 8 Semiotic Equivalence Chapter 9 Beyond Equivalence: Ethics and Morality Glossary Index BibliographyReviews""In Other Words remains essential reading for every translator teacher. This revised fourth edition expands into new text genres, acknowledges the growing importance of language technologies in the profession, and highlights the ethics of care—underscoring the translator’s responsibility toward others and reaffirming the book’s status as a cornerstone work in translator education."" Nike K. Pokorn, University of Ljubljana ""The world of translation keeps evolving, and In Other Words is keeping pace. This new edition seamlessly blends the timeless foundational elements of previous editions with thoughtful guidance on key challenges facing the translation profession today, including new text types, new technologies, and new ethical considerations. The result: a classic… for the contemporary student!"" Lynne Bowker, Université Laval ""In an update of this seminal book, Mona Baker and Henry Jones have revised each chapter, adding new examples, suggested readings and references, taking account of the contemporary ubiquity of machine translation in the text and exercises. This continues to be a key text in Translation Studies."" Joss Moorkens, Dublin City University ""In Other Words remains essential reading for every translator teacher. This revised fourth edition expands into new text genres, acknowledges the growing importance of language technologies in the profession, and highlights the ethics of care—underscoring the translator’s responsibility toward others and reaffirming the book’s status as a cornerstone work in translator education"" Nike K. Pokorn, University of Ljubljana ""The world of translation keeps evolving, and In Other Words is keeping pace. This new edition seamlessly blends the timeless foundational elements of previous editions with thoughtful guidance on key challenges facing the translation profession today, including new text types, new technologies, and new ethical considerations. The result: a classic… for the contemporary student!"" Lynne Bowker, Université Laval ""In an update of this seminal book, Mona Baker and Henry Jones have revised each chapter, adding new examples, suggested readings and references, taking account of the contemporary ubiquity of machine translation in the text and exercises. This continues to be a key text in Translation Studies"" Joss Moorkens, Dublin City University Author InformationMona Baker is Affiliate Professor at the University of Oslo, co-coordinator of the Genealogies of Knowledge Research Network and Honorary Dean of the Graduate School of Translation & Interpreting at Beijing Foreign Studies University. She is author of Translation and Conflict (2006/2018) and editor of Translating Dissent (2016) and Unsettling Translation: Studies in Honour of Theo Hermans (2022); and co-editor of the Routledge Encyclopedia of Translation Studies (2019) and the Routledge Encyclopedia of Citizen Media (2024). Henry Jones is Lecturer in Translation Studies and Programme Director for the MA in Translation and Interpreting Studies at the University of Manchester. He is co-coordinator of the Genealogies of Knowledge Research Network and co-editor of the Routledge Encyclopedia of Citizen Media (2024). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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