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    Teaching Cohesion in Translation (Applied Linguistics) By Haitham Ghazi Al- Mashkoor University of Baghdad College of Education for Women English Department Introduction Language is an expression of culture and individuality of its speakers. It influences the way the speakers perceive the world. This principle has a far-reaching implication fro translation. If language influences thought and culture‚ it means that ultimate translation is impossible. The opposite point of view‚ however

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    On the Translation of English Movie Titles I. Introduction Nowadays‚ more and more overseas movies are introduced to Chinese movie market. As movies play a significant role in culture communication‚ proper translation to overseas movies is very important. The title is a soul to a movie. The audiences read movie titles before they enjoy the movies. So good title translations can easily attract people’s attention. Therefore‚ how to translate the film titles well is an important course in movie translations

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    An article discussing the grammar-translation approach to language learning. At the height of the Communicative Approach to language learning in the 1980s and early 1990s it became fashionable in some quarters to deride so-called "old-fashioned" methods and‚ in particular‚ something broadly labelled "Grammar Translation". There were numerous reasons for this but principally it was felt that translation itself was an academic exercise rather than one which would actually help learners to use language

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    PRACTICE OF TRANSLATION DIFFICULTIES IN TRANSLATING MOVIE TITLES Presented by the student of the group FL42 M.O. Zaremba Supervised by the senior lecturer of AL Department V. I. Holtvyan Lviv 2014 Table of contents: Introduction…………………………………………………………………………………………..3 Chapter One: Translation as the Possibility of Understanding the Art of Film Titles 1.1. The Power of Film Translation…………………………………………………………………6 1.2. Types and History of Film Translation………………………………………………………

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    is translated into how a native speaker of the language may say it. Unfortunately‚ this may not be ideal in every situation‚ and the true meaning of the word in question may be lost. The word hikikomori‚ for example‚ has a morpheme by morpheme translation of “pulling in” or “withdrawal”. Regrettably‚ as the word was translated‚ its ability to convey what Harry experienced was lost. It is due to this reason that Nao chose to write the word in Japanese‚ and describe the meaning of it as a person who

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    Chemicals are in everywhere in part of our life. Chemistry is present in nearly everything we see and everything we do‚ our body ‚our home and environment. Chemicals can keep our body healthy maintaining our life style and keep us healthy and safe. You probably wouldn’t even be alive if it wasn’t for chemistry. Chemical reactions are happening every second in your body‚ keeping you alive. Everything you hear‚ see‚ smell‚ taste‚ and touch involves chemistry and chemicals (matter). Hearing‚ seeing

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    SS7 Tutorial Global Title Copryright SS8 Networks - 2002 Before we get deeply into the subject of Global Title‚ it might help to get a very broad view of exactly what Global Title is. Simply defined‚ it is an address. But it is not an address of a node in the SS7 network (DPC‚ SSN). Instead‚ it is an alias for such an address that needs to be translated into an SS7 network address. With that definition out of the way‚ let’s quickly review what we know about SS7 addressing in general. To

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    PROLOGUE OEDIPUS My children‚ scions of the ancient Cadmean line‚ what is the meaning of this thronging round my feet‚ this holding out of olive boughs all wreathed in woe? The city droops with elegaic sound and hymns with pails of incense hang. I come to see it with my eyes‚ no messenger’s. Yes‚ I whom men call Oedipus the Great. [He turns to the PRIEST] Speak‚ Elder‚ you are senior here. Say what this pleading means‚ what frightens you‚ what you beseech. Coldblooded would I be‚ to be unmoved

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    LANGUAGE TEACHING AND TRANSLATION   The use of translation as an inherent part of FLT was prevalent until early in the present century. The Grammar-Translation method‚ dominant during the first half of the century‚ stressed translation and grammatical analysis‚ and put greater emphasis on accuracy than on fluency‚ preferring academic erudition to communicative competence (Titone& Danesi 1985). At the turn of the century‚ the Grammar-Translation method gradually gave way to the Direct Method

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    is hard to explain‚ even though it is something we all feel and go through in our lives. No matter what state we’re in‚ there comes a time in our lives where we get stuck in our tracks‚ look around‚ and realize that we’re lost. The film Lost in Translation‚ directed by Sofia Coppola‚ is a brilliant motion picture that explores through what it means to feel lost and the connections‚ the choices we make and the journey towards finding ourselves. The film stars two Americans‚ Bill Murray as Bob Harris

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