Skopostheorie
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˌskəʊpəʊsˌteɪəˈɹiː/
Noun
Skopostheorie (uncountable)
- (translation studies) The idea that translating and interpreting should primarily take into account the function of both the source and target text.
- 2008, Candace Séguinot, edited by John Kearns, Translator and Interpreter Training: Issues, Methods and Debates, Continuum International Publishing Group, pages 8–9:
- [T]he concept of loyalty suggested by Christiane Nord […] to correct the client-subservient potential of Skopostheorie has both an inherent asymmetry and a value judgement attached to it.
Synonyms
Translations
idea that translating and interpreting should take into account function — see Skopos theory
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