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Bible Translation

Frames of Reference

By (author) Timothy Wilt
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: St Jerome Publishing, Manchester, United Kingdom
Published: 1st Nov 2002
Dimensions: w 156mm h 234mm d 11mm
Weight: 484g
ISBN-10: 1900650568
ISBN-13: 9781900650564
Barcode No: 9781900650564
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Synopsis
This book offers a broad-based, contemporary perspective on Bible translation in terms of academic areas foundational to the endeavor: translation studies, communication theory, linguistics, cultural studies, biblical studies and literary and rhetorical studies. The discussion of each area is geared towards non-specialists, to introduce them to notions, trends and tools that can contribute to their understanding of translation. The Bible translator is encouraged to appreciate various approaches to translation in view of the wide variety of communicative, organizational and sociocultural situations in which translation occurs. However, literary representation of the Scriptures receives special attention since it has been neglected in earlier, influential works on Bible translation. In addition to useful introductory and concluding sections, the book consists of six chapters: Scripture Translation in the Era of Translation Studies; Translation and Communication; The Role of Culture in Communication; Advances in Linguistic Theory and their Relavance to Translation; Biblical Studies and Bible Translation; and A Lterary Approach to Biblical Text Analysis and Translation. The authors are translation consultants for the United Bible Societies. They have worked with translation projects in various media and in languages ranging from ones of a few hundred speakers to international ones, in Africa, the Americas and Asia.

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This book is recommended to everybody interested in questions of translation in general, and problems of Bible translation in particular, as well as those curious to see the practical application of translation theory. (Sandor Albert, Perspectives)