Translation theory is the study of the principles and methods used to render text from a into a target language (TL) while preserving meaning, style, and tone.
This paper explores the interplay between translation theory and its practical application, focusing on how theoretical frameworks like and Skopos guide translators through the complexities of cross-cultural communication. 1. The Foundation: Defining Translation Theory Translation- Theory and Practice
Modern translation practice is built upon several foundational theories: Translation theory is the study of the principles
While translation is an ancient activity, "Translation Studies" emerged as a formal discipline in 1972. examining models of semantics
It provides a theoretical justification for the process, examining models of semantics, equivalents, and linguistic transformations. 2. Key Theoretical Frameworks