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La Llegenda del llibreter assassí de Barcelona. Tradizione e traduzione. Note al margine dell’edizione italiana

2013

Riassunto: La recente pubblicazione in Italia della traduzione de La llegenda del llibreter assassi di Ramon Miquel i Planas offre lo spunto per un confronto con alcune precedenti traduzioni in castigliano e per una breve riflessione di metodo sulla traduzione. Le due versioni spagnole (1991 e 2011) si configurano infatti, a differenza di quella italiana, come libere rielaborazioni dell’originale dal momento che ne alterano la struttura, trasformando il testo e piegandolo a nuove finalita. L’elemento di interesse di questa «manipolazione» risiede nel fatto che essa e in qualche modo autorizzata dalla stessa natura miscellanea dell’opera di Miquel i Planas, al contempo libro erudito e antolo…

traduzioneHistoryLiterature and Literary TheoryPhilosophylcsh:Literature (General)lcsh:D111-203lcsh:Medieval historytradizionelcsh:PN1-6790Narrative materialsLanguage and Linguisticslanguage.human_languageMiquel i Planaslcsh:D204-475languagerifacimentoCatalanHumanitieslcsh:Modern history 1453-SCRIPTA. Revista Internacional de Literatura i Cultura Medieval i Moderna
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Incerta glòria di Joan Sales tra filologia, storia e traduzione

2015

Riassunto: In questo saggio si fa una riflessione sull’opera di Joan Sales Incerta glòria e particolarmente si vede le conessione tra filologia, storia e traduzione.Parole chiave: Joan Sales, Incerta gloria, traduzione, storia, filologiaAbstract: This article makes a reflection on the work of Joan Sales, Incerta glòria, and it particularly affects the connection between philology, history and translation.Keywords: Joan Sales, Incerta gloria, philology, history translation

traduzioneHistoryUNESCO::CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRASLiterature and Literary TheoryFilologíasmedia_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:Literature (General)lcsh:D111-203lcsh:Medieval historyFilologías. GeneralidadesArtlcsh:PN1-6790storiafilologiaLanguage and LinguisticsConnection (mathematics)PhilologyIncerta glorialcsh:D204-475:CIENCIAS DE LAS ARTES Y LAS LETRAS [UNESCO]Joan SalesHumanitieslcsh:Modern history 1453-media_common
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Tradurre un mito letterario: tradurre Orazio

2020

Quinto Orazio Flacco è fra i più tradotti auctores latini nelle culture letterarie d’Europa, soprattutto nei secoli XVI, XVII, XVIII. La ricostruzione repertoriale e critica delle traduzioni che hanno avuto per oggetto il suo corpus si offre, quindi, come documento particolarmente significativo della fortuna traduttoria di un mito letterario, in quanto attesta il rapporto di imitatio/aemulatio che numerosi autori hanno stabilito con il modello nel momento in cui hanno deciso di assimilarlo, attraverso le traduzioni, alle lingue e alle culture nazionali cui essi appartengono.

traduzionelcsh:Style. Composition. RhetoricXVI-XVII secololcsh:Oratory. Elocution etc.lcsh:P101-41016-18th centurylcsh:Literature (General)translationQuinto Orazio FlaccoQuintus Horatius Flacculcsh:PN4001-4355lcsh:PN1-6790lcsh:P301-301.5lcsh:Language. Linguistic theory. Comparative grammarPublishing.editoriapublishingSettore L-FIL-LET/10 - Letteratura ItalianaTranslations 16th-18th centurieEnthymema
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Diversification in evolutionary arenas - assessment and synthesis

2019

Abstract Understanding how and why rates of evolutionary diversification vary is a central issue in evolutionary biology and ecology. The concept of adaptive radiation has attracted much interest, but is metaphorical and verbal in nature, making it difficult to quantitatively compare different evolutionary lineages or geographic regions. In addition, the causes of evolutionary stasis are relatively neglected. Here we review the central concepts in the evolutionary diversification literature and bring these together by proposing a general framework for estimating rates of diversification and quantifying their underlying dynamics, which can be applied across clades and regions and across spat…

trait disparification570EvolutionEcology (disciplines)media_common.quotation_subjectNicheContext (language use)Diversification (marketing strategy)580 Plants (Botany)2309 Nature and Landscape ConservationBehavior and SystematicsAdaptive radiationmacroevolutionary theory10211 Zurich-Basel Plant Science CenterTemporal scalesmedia_commonNature and Landscape Conservation580Ecological nicheEcology10121 Department of Systematic and Evolutionary BotanyGeography1105 Ecology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsconifer phylogenyEvolutionary biologyphylogenetic comparative methodsspecies diversificationConceptual modeladaptive radiation2303 Ecology
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Applying the integrated trans-contextual model to mathematics activities in the classroom and homework behavior and attainment

2016

The aim of the present study was to test hypotheses of the trans-contextual model. We predicted relations between perceived autonomy support, autonomous motivation toward mathematics learning activities in an educational context, autonomous motivation toward mathematics homework in an out-of-school context, social-cognitive variables and intentions for future engagement in mathematics homework, and mathematics homework outcomes. Secondary school students completed measures of perceived autonomy support from teachers and autonomous motivation for in-class mathematics activities; measures of autonomous motivation, social-cognitive variables, and intentions for out-of-school mathematics homewo…

trans-contextual modelSocial Psychologyself-determination theory05 social sciencesTheory of planned behavior050301 educationContext (language use)030229 sport sciencesautonomous motivationPerceived autonomytheoretical integrationEducationTest (assessment)03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineContextual designDevelopmental and Educational Psychologyta516theory of planned behaviorPsychology0503 educationSocial psychologySelf-determination theoryta515Learning and Individual Differences
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Translation as artistic communication in the aesthetics of migration: From nonfiction to the visual arts

2017

AbstractIn an increasingly globalized and digitalized world, where the advancement of technologies and media constructions oversimplify and manipulate public beliefs and shared knowledge, the artistic sector seems to provide new networks of solidarity, collaboration and interaction that challenge a world dominated by conflicts and cultural shocks. Against this backdrop, acts of translation within the arts bear witness to humanity and become the ultimate ground for subjective expression and fundamental reflections upon individualist attitudes against migration issues. By putting emphasis on the role of translation in its political transfer of migration into the arts, this investigation draws…

translation migration visual arts.Cultural StudiesLinguistics and LanguageLiterature and Literary TheoryAestheticsSemioticsLiterary criticismZoosemioticsSociologySettore L-LIN/12 - Lingua E Traduzione - Lingua IngleseLanguage and LinguisticsVisual artsArs Aeterna
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Project-Based Learning: A Case for Situated Translation

2006

The author proposes replacing the folk theoretical ‘conduit’ view of learning that still predominates in Translator Education with a principled understanding of cognitive and learning processes for the design of learning events in Translator Education. A collaborative, project-based educational experience is presented by way of illustration. In conclusion, an argument is made for studying collaborative learning events to gain insight into the multi-facetted nature of the learning process as well as of the translation process itself.

translator trainingCognitive scienceLinguistics and LanguageSocial Sciences and HumanitiesComputer scienceEducational technologyCollaborative learningProject-based learningExperiential learningLanguage and LinguisticsLearning sciencesLinguisticstranslator educatorproject-based learningActive learningSituatedLearning theorySciences Humaines et Socialescognitive processesMeta
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Dydaktyka przekładu audiowizualnego na filologii romańskiej od podstaw: metody, treści, propozycje rozwiązań

2013

Teaching audio‑visual translation at the “French Philology level 0” course: methods, contents, clues
 In the face of a sensible diminution of the number of high‑school graduates able to communicate in French well enough to follow the “classical” French Philology course, many Polish universities offer their students the possibility of studying “French Philology level 0”. One of the key skills developed by this course is translation, including basic audio‑visual translation competences. The paper shows some examples of translator training clues that have been worked out at the Opole University.

translator trainingCultural StudiesLinguistics and LanguageTranslating and interpretingLiterature and Literary TheoryMultimediaComputer scienceFrench PhilologytranslationFace (sociological concept)computer.software_genreLanguage and LinguisticsLinguisticsPhilologyaudio‑visualP306-310Audio visualcomputerMiędzy Oryginałem a Przekładem
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To Show, But Not to Disclose. The Willingness of Polish Political Parties to Disclose Information On their Structures

2018

Abstract Constituting the key element of a democratic system, political parties are among entities obliged by the Polish legislator to comply with the principle of disclosure by providing public information. The main objective of this paper is to determine the level of Polish political parties’ disclosure, understood here as their willingness to disclose information on their own structures. It seems that the practice of disclosing such basic organizational data may constitute a specific measure of Polish political parties’ respect for the idea of disclosure. The subject matter of the conducted research was particular parties’ sites in the Public Information Bulletin as well as their officia…

transparencyPolitical sociologyPoliticspolitical partiesaccess to informationCulture theoryPolitical sciencePolitical economyCultural studiesGeneral MedicinePolitical philosophydisclosurestructuresPolish Political Science Review
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‘Seeing the Dark’: Grounding Phenomenal Transparency and Opacity in Precision Estimation for Active Inference

2018

One of the central claims of the Self-model Theory of Subjectivity is that the experience of being someone - even in a minimal form - arises through a transparent phenomenal self-model, which itself can in principle be reduced to brain processes. Here, we consider whether it is possible to distinguish between phenomenally transparent and opaque states in terms of active inference. We propose a relationship of phenomenal opacity to expected uncertainty or precision; i.e., the capacity for introspective attention and implicit mental action. Thus we associate introspective attention with the deployment of 'precision' that may render the perceptual evidence (for action) opaque, while treating t…

transparencyself-modellcsh:Psychologyactive inferenceHypothesis and Theorylcsh:BF1-990Psychologyopacitymental actionGeneral PsychologyattentionFrontiers in Psychology
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