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《翻译的修辞符号视角研究》由上海世界图书出版公司出版。《翻译的修辞符号视角研究》编辑推荐:现代语言学为翻译和翻译活动提供了比较科学的理论基础。目前大量的翻译研究都将翻译纳入语言学的范畴内,聚焦于语音学、形态学和句法学的层面。基于此,《翻译的修辞符号视角研究》构建了翻译的修辞符号学视角研究,以打破翻译研究的这一局限性,并论证了其作为一个崭新的突破性的方法在解释长期以来关于翻译等效、直译与意译、归化与异化的争论中的优越性,阐明了修辞符号意义在翻译中的传递。
目录
Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 Origin and Rationale for the Present Study
1.2 Definitions of Key Terms
1.3 Objectives of the Research
1.4 Methodology
1.5 Organization of the Dissertation
Chapter 2 Literature Review
2.1 About Translation Studies
2.1.1 Definition and Development of Translation Studies
2.1.2 Integrated and Interdisciplinary Approaches to Translation Studies
2.1.2.1 Integrated Approaches to Translation Studies
2.1.2.2 Interdisciplinary Approaches to Translation Studies
2.1.3 Non-Western Traditions in Translation Studies
2.1.4 New Trends
2.2 Issues and Debates in Translation Studies
2.2.1 Equivalence
2.2.1.I Nida's Concept of Formal Equivalence
2.2.1.2 Nida's Concept of Dynamic Equivalence
2.2.1.3 Other Concepts of Equivalence
2.2.1.4 Summary
2.2.2 Context in Translating
2.2.2.1 Register Analysis
2.2.2.2 Context and Translation
2.2.2.3 Summary
2.2.3 The Translator's Role
2.2.3.1 The Translating Process
2.2.3.2 Translatability and Untranslatability
2.2.3.3 Foreignization and Domestication
2.2.3.4 Summary
Chapter 3 Toward a Rhetorical-Semiotic Approach in Translation Studies
3.1 Key Concepts in Semiotics
3.1.1 The Meaning of Signs
3.1.2 Semiotics
3.1.2.1 De Saussure's Sign Systern
3.1.2.2 Peircean Signification System
3.1.2.3 Roland Barthes' Notion
3.1.3 Semiotic Science
3.1.3.1 Logical Semiotics
3.1.3.2 Linguistics as a Branch of Semiotics
3.1.3.3 Syntax, Semantics and Pragmatics
3.1.3.4 Semiotics of Texts
3.2 Semiotic Approach toward Rhetoric
3.2.1 The Revival and Development of Western Rhetoric
3.2.2 Peirce's Rhetorical Turn
3.2.3 Semiotic Approach toward Rhetoric
3.3 Toward a Rhetorical-Semiotic Approach in Translation Studies
3.3.1 Translation and Semiotics
3.3.2 Rhetorical Translation Studies
3.3.3 The Translating of Meaning
3.3.4 Message Decoding and Encoding -- the Process of Translation
3.3.4.1 Context
3.3.4.2 Code
3.3.4.3 Decoding and Encoding
3.4 Summary
Chapter 4 Rhetorical Encoding of Linguistic Signs
4.1 Communication, Linguistic Expressions and Rhetorical Encoding of Linguistic Signs
4.1.1 Characteristics o{ Communicative Activities
4.1.2 Definition of Rhetorical Encoding
4.1.3 Guidelines of Rhetorical Encoding
4.1.3.1 Conventions
4.1.3.2 Logic
4.1.3.3 Appropriateness
4.1.3.4 Pragmatic Purposes
4.2 Classification of Rhetorical Encoding
4.2.1 Logic Rhetorical Encoding of Linguistic Signs
4.2.1.1 The Category of Logic Signs
4.2.1.2 Basic Function of Logic Rhetoric
4.2.1.3 Meticulous, Compact and Intact Quality
4.2.1.4 Denotative and Monosemantic Referential Meaning
4.2.1.5 Objective, Reasoning and "Hot" Messages
4.2.2 Aesthetic Rhetorical Encoding of Linguistic Signs
4.2.2.1 Expressive Aesthetic Signs
4.2.2.2 Aesthetic and Emotional Functions
4.2.2.3 Flexible and Open Quality
4.2.2.4 Connotative Semantic Reference
4.2.2.5 Subjective, Emotional and "Cold" Messages
4.2.3 Semantic Rhetorical Encoding and Rhetorical Encoding of Linguistic Forms
4.2.3.1 Thoughts and Emotions
4.2.3.2 Linguistic Images
4.3 Summary
Chapter 5 Rhetorical Decoding of Linguistic Signs
5.1 Definition of Rhetorical Decoding
5.2 The Capabilities Required by Rhetorical Decoding of
Linguistic Signs
5.2.1 A Thorough Knowledge of the Linguistic Sign System
5.2.2 Strong Capability of Logic Thinking and Reasoning
5.2.3 Strong Image Thinking Ability
5.2.4 Being Rhetorically and Artistically Accomplished
5.2.5 Correspondent Cognitive Abilities, Intellectual Level and Emotional Experience
5.3 Classification of Rhetorical Decoding
5.3.1 Logic Rhetorical Decoding of Linguistic Signs
5.3.1.1 Literal Logic Decoding of Linguistic Signs
5.3.1.2 Free Logic Decoding of Linguistic Signs
5.3.2 Aesthetic Decoding of Linguistic Signs
5.3.2.1 Semantic Interpretation
5.3.2.2 Image Aesthetic Appreciation
5.4 Summary
Chapter 6 The Retaining of Meaning in Translation from Rhetorical Semiotic Perspective
6.1 The Integration of Rhetorical Semiotics and Translation Studies
6.1.1 The Feasibility of Applying Rhetorical Theory to Translation Studies
6.1.2 The Construction of a Dynamic Meaning Theory of Translation
6.1.3 The Retaining of Meaning in Translation from Rhetorical-Semiotic Perspective
6.1.4 Summary
6.2 The Transfer of Meaning
6.2.1 The Transfer of Linguistic Meaning
6.2.1.1 Orthographic and Phonological Barriers ..
6.2.1.2 Grammatical Barriers
6.2.1.3 Barriers of Figures of Speech
6.2.2 The Transfer of Referential Meaning
6.2.3 The Transfer of Pragmatic Meaning
6.2.3.1 Cultural Words and Expressions
6.2.3.2 Idioms
6.2.3.3 Figures of Speech
6.2.3.4 The Reproduction of Register and Other Codes in Translation
Chapter 7 Conclusions and Implications
7.1 Major Findings and Contributions of the Study
7.2 Limitations of the Study
7.3 Areas for Further Research
Bibliography
Acknowledgements
1.1 Origin and Rationale for the Present Study
1.2 Definitions of Key Terms
1.3 Objectives of the Research
1.4 Methodology
1.5 Organization of the Dissertation
Chapter 2 Literature Review
2.1 About Translation Studies
2.1.1 Definition and Development of Translation Studies
2.1.2 Integrated and Interdisciplinary Approaches to Translation Studies
2.1.2.1 Integrated Approaches to Translation Studies
2.1.2.2 Interdisciplinary Approaches to Translation Studies
2.1.3 Non-Western Traditions in Translation Studies
2.1.4 New Trends
2.2 Issues and Debates in Translation Studies
2.2.1 Equivalence
2.2.1.I Nida's Concept of Formal Equivalence
2.2.1.2 Nida's Concept of Dynamic Equivalence
2.2.1.3 Other Concepts of Equivalence
2.2.1.4 Summary
2.2.2 Context in Translating
2.2.2.1 Register Analysis
2.2.2.2 Context and Translation
2.2.2.3 Summary
2.2.3 The Translator's Role
2.2.3.1 The Translating Process
2.2.3.2 Translatability and Untranslatability
2.2.3.3 Foreignization and Domestication
2.2.3.4 Summary
Chapter 3 Toward a Rhetorical-Semiotic Approach in Translation Studies
3.1 Key Concepts in Semiotics
3.1.1 The Meaning of Signs
3.1.2 Semiotics
3.1.2.1 De Saussure's Sign Systern
3.1.2.2 Peircean Signification System
3.1.2.3 Roland Barthes' Notion
3.1.3 Semiotic Science
3.1.3.1 Logical Semiotics
3.1.3.2 Linguistics as a Branch of Semiotics
3.1.3.3 Syntax, Semantics and Pragmatics
3.1.3.4 Semiotics of Texts
3.2 Semiotic Approach toward Rhetoric
3.2.1 The Revival and Development of Western Rhetoric
3.2.2 Peirce's Rhetorical Turn
3.2.3 Semiotic Approach toward Rhetoric
3.3 Toward a Rhetorical-Semiotic Approach in Translation Studies
3.3.1 Translation and Semiotics
3.3.2 Rhetorical Translation Studies
3.3.3 The Translating of Meaning
3.3.4 Message Decoding and Encoding -- the Process of Translation
3.3.4.1 Context
3.3.4.2 Code
3.3.4.3 Decoding and Encoding
3.4 Summary
Chapter 4 Rhetorical Encoding of Linguistic Signs
4.1 Communication, Linguistic Expressions and Rhetorical Encoding of Linguistic Signs
4.1.1 Characteristics o{ Communicative Activities
4.1.2 Definition of Rhetorical Encoding
4.1.3 Guidelines of Rhetorical Encoding
4.1.3.1 Conventions
4.1.3.2 Logic
4.1.3.3 Appropriateness
4.1.3.4 Pragmatic Purposes
4.2 Classification of Rhetorical Encoding
4.2.1 Logic Rhetorical Encoding of Linguistic Signs
4.2.1.1 The Category of Logic Signs
4.2.1.2 Basic Function of Logic Rhetoric
4.2.1.3 Meticulous, Compact and Intact Quality
4.2.1.4 Denotative and Monosemantic Referential Meaning
4.2.1.5 Objective, Reasoning and "Hot" Messages
4.2.2 Aesthetic Rhetorical Encoding of Linguistic Signs
4.2.2.1 Expressive Aesthetic Signs
4.2.2.2 Aesthetic and Emotional Functions
4.2.2.3 Flexible and Open Quality
4.2.2.4 Connotative Semantic Reference
4.2.2.5 Subjective, Emotional and "Cold" Messages
4.2.3 Semantic Rhetorical Encoding and Rhetorical Encoding of Linguistic Forms
4.2.3.1 Thoughts and Emotions
4.2.3.2 Linguistic Images
4.3 Summary
Chapter 5 Rhetorical Decoding of Linguistic Signs
5.1 Definition of Rhetorical Decoding
5.2 The Capabilities Required by Rhetorical Decoding of
Linguistic Signs
5.2.1 A Thorough Knowledge of the Linguistic Sign System
5.2.2 Strong Capability of Logic Thinking and Reasoning
5.2.3 Strong Image Thinking Ability
5.2.4 Being Rhetorically and Artistically Accomplished
5.2.5 Correspondent Cognitive Abilities, Intellectual Level and Emotional Experience
5.3 Classification of Rhetorical Decoding
5.3.1 Logic Rhetorical Decoding of Linguistic Signs
5.3.1.1 Literal Logic Decoding of Linguistic Signs
5.3.1.2 Free Logic Decoding of Linguistic Signs
5.3.2 Aesthetic Decoding of Linguistic Signs
5.3.2.1 Semantic Interpretation
5.3.2.2 Image Aesthetic Appreciation
5.4 Summary
Chapter 6 The Retaining of Meaning in Translation from Rhetorical Semiotic Perspective
6.1 The Integration of Rhetorical Semiotics and Translation Studies
6.1.1 The Feasibility of Applying Rhetorical Theory to Translation Studies
6.1.2 The Construction of a Dynamic Meaning Theory of Translation
6.1.3 The Retaining of Meaning in Translation from Rhetorical-Semiotic Perspective
6.1.4 Summary
6.2 The Transfer of Meaning
6.2.1 The Transfer of Linguistic Meaning
6.2.1.1 Orthographic and Phonological Barriers ..
6.2.1.2 Grammatical Barriers
6.2.1.3 Barriers of Figures of Speech
6.2.2 The Transfer of Referential Meaning
6.2.3 The Transfer of Pragmatic Meaning
6.2.3.1 Cultural Words and Expressions
6.2.3.2 Idioms
6.2.3.3 Figures of Speech
6.2.3.4 The Reproduction of Register and Other Codes in Translation
Chapter 7 Conclusions and Implications
7.1 Major Findings and Contributions of the Study
7.2 Limitations of the Study
7.3 Areas for Further Research
Bibliography
Acknowledgements
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