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Introducing Translation offers a comprehensive introduction to the theory and practice of translation within the field of applied linguistics. Authored by Kirsten Malmkjær, this Cambridge volume examines the core concepts that underpin translation studies and the various approaches translators employ when converting meaning from one language to another.
The book addresses key questions about equivalence, cultural adaptation, and the challenges of preserving meaning across linguistic and cultural boundaries. Malmkjær guides readers through practical examples and theoretical frameworks that illustrate how translation functions as both an art and a science. This text is ideal for students beginning their study of translation, linguistics professionals, and anyone interested in understanding the complex processes behind cross-cultural communication.







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