Part Three features Arabic-English language contact, specifically in technical writing, the media and academia. Part Two addresses aspects for comparisons among translations and their cultural contexts (equivalence, stylistics and paragraphing). The articles bring together linguistic and cultural aspects in translation in a functional discourse framework set out in Part One: Theory, Culture, Ideology. In their revised form, they offer comparisons between Western and Arabic language usage and transfer. The papers collected in this volume are a selection of papers presented at a conference on Language and Translation (Irbid, Jordan, 1992). Language Discourse and Translation in the West and Middle East Book Description : Language Discourse and Translation in the West and Middle East
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