In Translation and Web Localization,
author Miguel A. Jimenez-Crespo provides an in-depth
overview of this emerging field of study, ideal for postgraduate and
advanced undergraduate students of translation studies.
By Miguel A. Jimenez-Crespo, Rutgers University, USA
Translation and Web Localization covers the key areas and main theoretical and practical approaches of the subject. Topics covered include:
An indispensable book for students studying in this area, as well as practitioners and researchers in related fields such as computational linguistics, applied linguistics, Internet linguistics, digital genre theory and web development.
Please follow this link if you are teaching and would like to receive a complimentary copy to consider for adoption.
Best wishes,
Patrick Wright
Click here to visit the Routledge Translation Studies Portal
Translation and Web Localization
By Miguel A. Jimenez-Crespo, Rutgers University, USA
"...Jiménez-Crespo
convincingly presents an integrated approach to web localization as a
communicative, textual, cognitive and technological process."
Minako O’Hagan,
Dublin City University, Ireland |
Translation and Web Localization covers the key areas and main theoretical and practical approaches of the subject. Topics covered include:
- the often controversial definition of localization
- how the process develops
- what constitutes a text in this process
- digital genre theory and its implications
- how to conduct research or training in this field
An indispensable book for students studying in this area, as well as practitioners and researchers in related fields such as computational linguistics, applied linguistics, Internet linguistics, digital genre theory and web development.
Please follow this link if you are teaching and would like to receive a complimentary copy to consider for adoption.
Best wishes,
Patrick Wright
Click here to visit the Routledge Translation Studies Portal
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