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Title: Quantitative methods in corpus-based translation studies : a practical guide to descriptive translation research
Authors: Oakes, Michael P.
Ji, Meng
Keywords: Translation
Linguistics
English
Issue Date: 2012
Publisher: John Benjamins Pub Co
Abstract: This is a comprehensive guidebook to the quantitative methods needed for Corpus-Based Translation Studies (CBTS). It provides a systematic description of the various statistical tests used in Corpus Linguistics which can be used in translation research. In Part 1, Theoretical Explorations, the interplay between quantitative and qualitative methodologies is explored. Part 2, Essential Corpus Studies, describes how to undertake quantitative studies, with a suitable level of technical and relevant case studies. Part 3, Quantitative Explorations of Literary Translations, looks at translations of classic works by Cao Xueqin, James Joyce and other authors. Finally, Part 4 on Translation Lexis uses a variety of techniques new to translation studies, including multivariate analysis and game theory. This book is aimed at students and researchers of corpus linguistics, translation studies and quantitative linguistics. It will significantly advance current translation studies in terms of methodological innovation and will fill in an important gap in the development of quantitative methods for interdisciplinary translation studies
URI: https://lib.hpu.edu.vn/handle/123456789/30387
ISBN: 9789027203564
9027203563
9789027274786
9027274789
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