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  1. Translation refers to the process of, or the product resulting from, transferring or mediating written text(s) of different lengths (ranging from words and sentences to entire books) from one human language to another.

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  2. Abstract. Translation is an activity that aims at conveying meaning or meanings of a given linguistic discourse from one language to another. Translation can be defined in terms of sameness of meaning across languages.

  3. 1. Introduction: Background and Overview. This short article brings together for biologists and linguists recent hypotheses, studies, and results on the human faculty of language stemming from the Bio-linguistic Program. It is not intended to cover in full all current research relating biology and language; nor could it hope to do so.

  4. translation? What is its nature? Is translation a science' or a craft or an art? After going through this unit you will be able to: formulate a general definition of translation; a outline its nature; e make a distinction between various types of translation;

  5. Feb 20, 2021 · Due to the confusing use of concepts and terms, we aim to present and define the most important ones, with which the translation theory operates, such as: translation procedure, translation...

  6. Translation is the communication of the meaning of a text in a source language (SL) into a comprehensive version of target language (TL) without causing any loss to the original message.

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  8. Fundamentals of Translation. Clear and concise, this textbook provides a non-technical introduction to the basic and central concepts of translation theory and practice, including translation briefs, parallel texts and textual functions, cohesion and coher-ence, and old and new information.