LINGUIST List 22.2263
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Sun May 29 2011
Qs: Survey: Literary Translation
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1. Bartosz Walos ,
Survey: Literary Translation
Message 1: Survey: Literary Translation
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Date: 24-May-2011
From: Bartosz Walos <bbaarrtt88 gmail.com>
Subject: Survey: Literary Translation
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Dear all, I'm looking for speakers of English who could help me with my study by filling in an online questionnaire related to translation of literature. If you want to contribute and have about 5-10 minutes to spare - please visit this webpage: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/JSSXXJQ My experiment, of which this survey is part of, will compare how particular terms are received in two versions of a text (a translation and the original text). The aim of these surveys is to prove or disprove the claims laid forward in my thesis, which I am currently working on. I am a student at the School of English, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan, Poland. Thank you for your attention, Bartosz Walos
Linguistic Field(s):
Translation
Subject Language(s): English (eng)
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