王宗炎序
导读
Preface
Acknowledgements
1 Introduction
2 Equivalence at word level
2.1 The word in different languages
2.2 Lexical meaning
2.3 The Problem of non-equivalence
Exercises
Suggestions for further reading
Notes
3 Equivalence above word level
3.1 Collocation
3.2 Idioms and fixed expressions
Exercises
Suggestions for further reading
Notes
4 Grammatical equivalence
4.1 Grammatical vs lexical categories
4.2 The diversity of grammatical categories across languages
4.3 A brief note on word order
4.4 Introducing text
Exercises
Suggestions for further reading
Notes
5 Textual equivalence:thematic and information structures
5.1 A general overview based on the Hallidayan approach to information flow
5.2 The Prague School position on information flow:functional
Exercises
Suggestions for further reading
Notes
6 Textual equivalence:cohesion
6.1 Reference
6.2 Substitution and ellipsis
6.3 Conjunction
6.4 Lexical Cohesion
Exercises
Suggestions for further reading
Notes
7 Pragmatic equivalence
7.1 Coherence
7.2 Coherence and processes of interpretation:implicature
7.3 coherence,implicature,and translation strategies
Exercises
Suggestions for further reading
Notes
Appendices
1 A Brief History of Time(Spanish,Greek)
2 Morgan Matroc(German)
3 China's Panda Reserves(Chinese)
4 The Patrick Collection(Japanese)
5 A Study of Shamanistic Practices in Japan(Japanese)
6 Palace and Politics in Prewar Japan(Japanese)
7 The Fix(Japanese)
8 Euralex Conference circular(Russian)
9 Brintons-press release(Arabic)
Glossary
References
Author index
Language index
Subject index
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