Traslation of metaphors in environmental discoursedescriptive-contrastive analysis of English, Spanish and Korean

  1. Park, Mok Won
Dirigida per:
  1. Enrique Bernárdez Sanchís Director
  2. Paloma Tejada Caller Directora

Universitat de defensa: Universidad Complutense de Madrid

Fecha de defensa: 12 de de gener de 2022

Tribunal:
  1. Mariann Larsen Pehrzon Presidenta
  2. Jorge Braga Riera Secretari
  3. Manuela Romano Vocal
  4. Jong Hwa Won Vocal
  5. Mihwa Jo Vocal
Departament:
  1. Estudios Ingleses: Lingüística y Literatura

Tipus: Tesi

Resum

Although research on metaphor and metaphor translation has focused primarily onliterary language for much of its history, there are other areas, such as environmentaldiscourse, in which metaphor translation poses the most important particular problem even to skilled translators (Newmark, 1988). Environmental discourse represents one of the most pressing educational concerns in the globalized world in which translators play an essential role in transferring the metaphors of the source texts to the minds of young target readers. This dissertation intends to comparatively and contrastively examine linguistic metaphors as used in a popular science youth magazine called Tunza published by the United Nations Environment Program through a multilingual unidirectional parallel corpus of written texts. The languages implied are English, acting as a source language, together with Spanish and Korean as target languages...