동화 번역을 위한 결속요소 연구On Cohesive Features for the Translation of Juvenile Stories
- Other Titles
- On Cohesive Features for the Translation of Juvenile Stories
- Authors
- 우형숙
- Issue Date
- Dec-2006
- Publisher
- 건국대학교 GLOCAL(글로컬)캠퍼스 동화와번역연구소
- Keywords
- translation theory; structural cohesive features; lexical cohesive features; collocation; fairy tale translation; translation theory; structural cohesive features; lexical cohesive features; collocation; fairy tale translation; 번역 이론; 구문결속요소; 어휘결속요소; 연어; 동화 번역
- Citation
- 동화와 번역, no.12, pp 163
- Journal Title
- 동화와 번역
- Number
- 12
- Start Page
- 163
- URI
- https://scholarworks.sookmyung.ac.kr/handle/2020.sw.sookmyung/54805
- ISSN
- 2093-1700
- Abstract
- On Cohesive Features for the Translation of Juvenile Stories
This study is an attempt to demonstrate how important cohesive features can be in translating Korean juvenile stories into English. Cohesive features express the continuity that exists in the text. The features are expressed partly through the structure and partly through the vocabulary. Thus this study deals with structural cohesive features and lexical cohesive features.
This study adopts the Halliday-Hasan cohesion model (1976). However, to construct a more specific cohesive framework for the translation of juvenile stories, this study revises the Halliday-Hasan model with some cohesive features. This revised model is supposed to help Korean-English translators to efficiently use the cohesive features for the understanding of their readers.
This study may provide some methodological strategies for the translators when they meet cohesive problems in translating juvenile stories. What’s more, the revised cohesive features of this study show the possibility that the Halliday-Hasan model can be further developed by providing alternative approaches according to some different purposes.
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