Language transfer in translation : the case of lexicosemantic transfer and its impact on lexical correspondence-non-correspondence between languages

Author

Haruni, Zahri

Source

Revue Sciences Humaines

Issue

Vol. 1998, Issue 10 (30 Jun. 1998), pp.49-53, 5 p.

Publisher

University of Mentouri

Publication Date

1998-06-30

Country of Publication

Algeria

No. of Pages

5

Main Subjects

Languages & Comparative Literature

Abstract EN

Lexical relations, Collocations and false friends Constitute the most significant areas of negative language transfer in translation.

These aspects of interlingual lexical contrast illustrate the considerable difficulties that foreign language students face when they translate forms and expressions from a source longuage into a target longuage.

Translation, in such cases, instead of being a learning and problem-solving strategy often results in lack of lexical correspondence between the source language and the target language, inappropriateness to the context and sometimes even to something not possible in the target language, i.e., semantically non-permissibl

American Psychological Association (APA)

Haruni, Zahri. 1998. Language transfer in translation : the case of lexicosemantic transfer and its impact on lexical correspondence-non-correspondence between languages. Revue Sciences Humaines،Vol. 1998, no. 10, pp.49-53.
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Modern Language Association (MLA)

Haruni, Zahri. Language transfer in translation : the case of lexicosemantic transfer and its impact on lexical correspondence-non-correspondence between languages. Revue Sciences Humaines No. 10 (1998), pp.49-53.
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American Medical Association (AMA)

Haruni, Zahri. Language transfer in translation : the case of lexicosemantic transfer and its impact on lexical correspondence-non-correspondence between languages. Revue Sciences Humaines. 1998. Vol. 1998, no. 10, pp.49-53.
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Data Type

Journal Articles

Language

English

Notes

Includes bibliographical references : p. 53

Record ID

BIM-442777