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Relevance Theory in Translation and Interpreting: A Cognitive-Pragmatic Approach by Fabrizio Gallai 9781032025711

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This book illustrates the potential of Relevance Theory in offering a cognitive-pragmatic, cause-effect account of translation and interpreting, one which more closely engages T&I activity with the mental processes of speakers, listeners, writers, and readers during communicative acts.// The volume provides an overview of the cognitive approach to communication taken by Relevance Theory (RT), with a particular focus on the distinct between explicit and implicit content and the relationship between thoughts and utterances. The book begins by outlining key concepts and theory in RT pragmatics and charting the development of their disciplinary relationship with work from translation and interpreting studies. Chapters draw on practical examples from a wide range of T&I contexts, including news media, scientific materials, literary translation, audiovisual translation, conference interpreting, and legal interpreting. The book also explores the myriad applications of RT pragmatics-inspired work and future implications for translation and interpreting research. // This volume will be of interest to scholars in translation and interpreting studies and pragmatics.

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ISBN 9781032025711
Author Fabrizio Gallai
Format Hardback
Page Count 240
Imprint Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 152g

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