1st Edition

Scientific and Technical Translation

By Maeve Olohan Copyright 2016
    262 Pages
    by Routledge

    262 Pages
    by Routledge

    Routledge Translation Guides cover the key translation text types and genres and equip translators and students of translation with the skills needed to translate them. Concise, accessible and written by leading authorities, they include examples from existing translations, activities, further reading suggestions and a glossary of key terms.

    Scientific and Technical Translation focuses on texts that are typically translated in scientific and technical domains, such as technical instructions, data sheets and brochures, patents, scientific research articles and abstracts, popular science press releases and news reports. In seven chapters, this practical textbook:

    • Introduces readers to the typical contexts in which scientific and technical translators work;
    • Shows how corpus resources can be used for terminological and phraseological research;
    • Considers how translation technologies are employed in technical and scientific translation;
    • Explains a range of technical and scientific genres and their translation.

    Including a wide range of relevant tasks and activities, examples from the most commonly taught language pairs and a glossary of key terms, this is the essential textbook for modules on scientific and technical translation and specialised translation.

    Introduction

    Chapter 1: Scientific and technical translation as a professional activity

    Chapter 2: Resources for scientific and technical translation

    Chapter 3: Technical instructions

    Chapter 4: Technical data sheets and technical brochures

    Chapter 5: Patents

    Chapter 6: Professional science

    Chapter 7: Popular science

    Biography

    Maeve Olohan is Senior Lecturer in Translation Studies at the University of Manchester, UK. She is author of Introducing Corpora in Translation Studies (2004, Routledge).

    “For its selection, sequencing, treatment, and pedagogical method, Scientific and Technical Translation opens new ground in translator training for situated practice. The guide both delves ‘vertically’ and surveys ‘horizontally’, contextualizing process and procedural knowledge in the varied roles and discursive environments in which translations are carried out and used. This work heralds the age of the authentic textbook exploring authentic problems, genres, and scenarios in key scientific and technical domains.” Kelly Washbourne, Kent State University, USA

    "Provides an excellent resource for both self-study and any higher-education programme in which scientific and/or technical translation is taught. Personally, I certainly cannot wait to use it in my classroom next year." Sofia Malamatidou, inTRAlinea, Vol. 18

    "The combination of interdisciplinary research, real-world examples drawn from professional practice and large-scale corpora, and the numerous learning activities found in this book equips students and translators with the knowledge and skills needed to get started in this challenging field." Hua Song, The Interpreter and Translator Trainer