Translation as Systemic Interaction

Studying the nature of translation theory and offering the reasons for success or failure of translation ¿ this book is for anyone with an academic or professional interest in translation. It presents a new approach ¿ combining a complex model of reality and a biocybernetic computeraided methodology for the study of translation processes. The study is discussing translation as systemic interaction and connecting for the first time Translation Studies with biocybernetics, fuzzy logic, information theory, intercultural communication, action theory, psychology and various technical disciplines (including Russian, German and English examples). It is a breakthrough in the understanding of irregularities in translation processes in theory and practice as well as in the training of translators and interpreters.

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