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Çeviri dersleri, yabancıdil eğitimi veren bölümlerin vazgeçilmeyen öğeleridir. Böylesine önemli olan bu derslerin amacına ulaştığını söylemek güçtür. Bunun nedeni öğrencilerin gerek anadil, gerekse yabancıdil bilgilerinin yetersizliğidir. İşte bu çalışmada, öğrencilerin Türkçeyi kullanımından kaynaklanan çeviri yanlışlıkları irdelenerek anadilin çeviri derslerindeki yeri vurgulanmaktadır. Bunun için ME.Ü Fen-Edebiyat Fakültesi Alman Dili ve Edebiyatı Bölümü 3.yıl öğrencilerinin Almancadan Türkçeye Çeviri sınav kağıtları incelenmektedir.
This paper focusses On the discussion of the preservation of expressive aspects in translation., Considerations are grounded on the HJELMSLEVian concepts of the isomorphy between the planes of content and expression, which are both constituted by-substance and form. The present study intends to show that the connotative equivalence of a text can only be achieved in the target language when attention is paid to both the formal-stylistic and the textual-normative dimensions. This involves the appropriation of the stylistic values of the linguistic expression in the source language and, mainly, the understanding of the tropes and the relationships between them. Thus, the present study draws on discourse analysis, comprehending "enunciation" theories and the rhetorical and pragmatic considerations on the level of expression. Considering that the literary text is privileged in providing stylistically marked choices, it is important to highlight the phonetic and semantic correspondences, that is, the close relationship between sound and meaning, which harbours one of the major difficulties in translation. The theory is applied to "Os Sertões" (English translation: "Rebellion on the Backlands") by Euclides da Cunha.
This paper aims to investigate the dynamics of text-image interplay as exemplified by various text types applied to second language teaching and translation didactics. Based on examples of texts from the fields of Science, Technology, Literature and Language Teaching, the authors attempt to assess both successful and unsuccessful instances of the application of iconical resources in text production. Some didactic consequences are discussed.