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Comparative Studies of Translation

Comparative studies of translation is an important research area that investigates how translation, the transfer of written text from one language to another, can be done effectively and with accuracy. This is done by comparing different translations of the same text and examining the differences in style, grammar, …

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Overview

Comparative studies of translation is an important research area that investigates how translation, the transfer of written text from one language to another, can be done effectively and with accuracy. This is done by comparing different translations of the same text and examining the differences in style, grammar, and overall meaning. This research can help evaluate the accuracy and success of translations, and suggest improvements to existing translation practices. Comparative studies of translation can also identify components of different languages and cultures which must be taken into consideration when translating material. Comparative studies of translation can help improve the quality and accuracy of translations, and assist in the development of effective translation policies that create an accurate and culturally sensitive end product.

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Carmine Tomasetti · Italy Simone Mocellin · Italy Shanmugapriya Selvaraj · United States

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