JOURNAL ARTICLE

Corpus-Based Studies of Translational Chinese in English–Chinese Translation (2015). Richard Xiao and Xianyao Hu.

Wenchao SuDefeng Li

Year: 2016 Journal:   Digital Scholarship in the Humanities Vol: 31 (3)Pages: 516-519   Publisher: Oxford University Press

Abstract

Translation universals (TUs) have been one of the research foci in corpus translation studies ever since Baker initiated this line of research in 1993.One key research effort has been to test out the TU hypotheses by bringing in different languages and cultures into the picture ( Laviosa, 2011 ). However, the Anglo-centric bias in the pursuit of TUs is obvious, and evidence is, by and large, limited within the European languages, English in particular. This book by Xiao and Hu (2015) provides a much needed perspective and directs their efforts towards investigating the linguistic features of translational Chinese by probing into two genetically different languages, Chinese and English. The readers should be delighted to find that on the one hand, 'translated texts in Chinese share a number of common properties' (ibid. p. 172) of the TUs as have been in previous studies (e.g. Baker, 1996 ), and on the other hand, the previously defined and discussed TUs may be too over-generalized or simplified to reveal the true features of translational language, as a result of which we may need more refined TUs.

Keywords:
Problem of universals Linguistics Perspective (graphical) Translation studies Computer science Translation (biology) Natural language processing Artificial intelligence Philosophy Biology

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