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Introduction to Translation Theories |
Lecture, Discussion |
2 |
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The Name and Nature of Translation Studies- James S.Holmes |
Lecture, Discussion |
3 |
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Translation Theory Before The Twentieth Century |
Lecture, Discussion |
4 |
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Linguistic Approaches to Translation Theories |
Lecture, Discussion |
5 |
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Eugene Nida and Types of Equivalence |
Lecture, Discussion |
6 |
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Roman Jacobson-On Lingustic Aspects of Translation |
Lecture, Discussion |
7 |
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Translation Shifts by Anton Popovic and J.C Catford |
Lecture, Discussion |
8 |
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MID-TERM EXAM |
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9 |
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Functional Theories of Translation |
Lecture, Discussion |
10 |
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Translatorial Action by Justa Holz-Mänttäri |
Lecture, Discussion |
11 |
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Skopos Theory by Hans Vermeer |
Lecture, Discussion |
12 |
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Polysystem Theory by Itamar Even Zohar |
Lecture, Discussion |
13 |
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Norms by Gideon Toury |
Lecture, Discussion |
14 |
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Laws of Translation by Gideon Toury |
Lecture, Discussion |
15 |
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General Overview |
Lecture, Discussion |
16 |
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FINAL EXAM |
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17 |
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FINAL EXAM |
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