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Meaning-based Translating & Interpreting (Part 5): Equivalence at the textual level

Meaning-based Translating & Interpreting (Part 5): Equivalence at the textual level

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Event Detail

Tuesday, 16 April 2024
8.00 pm - 10.00 pm NZST (6.00pm - 8.00pm AEST)
Online via Zoom

NZSTI Members $25 AUD
Non-members $75 AUD

 

Making correct and valid linguistic choices when translating and interpreting, especially in the ‘pressure-cooker’ environment of interpreting, requires practitioners to have a good understanding of the principles which underlie the transfer of meaning between languages. This understanding is also invaluable on the occasions – which are bound to occur sooner or later – when clients or other professionals challenge us on the linguistic choices we’ve made.

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