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Meaning in Subtitling : Toward a Contrastive Cognitive Semantic Model

Authors :
Mikolaj Deckert
Mikolaj Deckert
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

The book's principal argument is that the concepts of Cognitive Linguistics offer considerable explanatory potential which can be systematically used in accounts of translation, and especially of subtitling as its more specifically constrained audiovisual mode. Authentic English-to-Polish subtitling data are explored to uncover patterns of construal reconfiguration which can be categorised with the use of cognitive semantic constructs. The author also examines other hypotheses: spatio-temporal constraints, for example, do not always directly account for the reductionist alterations of the source text in subtitling. Also, target construals need not display lower granularity levels than original construals and granularity can de facto be boosted via subtitling. And last, but not least, the conventionalisation of language structures used in subtitles can be higher than that of the original expressions.

Details

Language :
English
ISBNs :
9783631628287 and 9783653028683
Volume :
00029
Database :
eBook Index
Journal :
Meaning in Subtitling : Toward a Contrastive Cognitive Semantic Model
Publication Type :
eBook
Accession number :
573668