In:Discourse Analysis in Translation Studies
Edited by Jeremy Munday and Meifang Zhang
[Benjamins Current Topics 94] 2017
► pp. 47–62
Global English, discourse and translation
Linking constructions in English and German popular science texts
Published online: 18 July 2017
https://doi.org/10.1075/bct.94.03hou
https://doi.org/10.1075/bct.94.03hou
This paper first briefly discusses the relationship between comparative discourse analyses of original and translated texts as the basis for revealing the behavior of a particular linguistic phenomenon in context and use. Concretely, the paper examines how global English impacts on translations from English into German with regard to so-called ‘linking constructions,’ a hitherto rather neglected area of connectivity in discourse. The analysis focusses on the forms, functions, distribution, and the translation equivalents in parallel and comparable corpora. Results indicate that the use of linking constructions differs substantially in English and German discourse, and these differences may well block English influence on German discourse norms via translation.
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