In:Language Engineering and Translation: Consequences of automation
Juan C. Sager
[Benjamins Translation Library 1] 1994
► pp. v–xvi
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Published online: 22 April 1994
https://doi.org/10.1075/btl.1.toc
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Table of contents
Preface: translation in an industrial settingxvii
Chapter one: the language industry and its raw material
1. The language industry and translation1
2. Theoretical aspects of language21
Chapter two: Communication theory for translation
3. Elements of a communication theory51
4. A theory of text types and messages83
Chapter three: Theoretical aspects of translation
5. The nature of translation115
6. Specifications: Factors influencing translation151
Chapter four: A model of the translation process
7. preparation for translation185
8. steps in translation211
Chapter five: the automated dimension of translation
9. Human and machine translation243
10. The pragmatic circumstances of automation in translation267
Chapter six: industrialisation of translation
11. translation in an information technology environment293
Bibliography313
Glossary321
Subject index333
Author index343
