A CORPUS-BASED EXPLORATION INTO LEXICAL BUNDLES IN INTERPRETING
Yang Li, Sandra L. Halverson
Abstract
Abstract: Explicitation, or sometimes increased “explicitness” has attracted considerable attention within translation studies in past decades. The present study employs lexical bundles (LBs) automatically retrieved from a consecutive interpreting corpus to demonstrate the complexity involved in determining the causal factors that may account for this phenomenon. The analysis of the ST‒TT descriptive data demonstrates three regular patterns involved in LB introduction into and recurrence in the interpreted texts, namely, simple addition, repetitive addition and quasi-repetitive addition. By considering the additions of LBs in context, we may illustrate the complexity of possible causation involved.
Topics & Concepts
PhenomenonCausationComputer scienceNatural language processingLinguisticsContext (archaeology)Simple (philosophy)Artificial intelligenceHistoryEpistemologyPhilosophyArchaeologyInterpreting and Communication in HealthcareTranslation Studies and PracticesNatural Language Processing Techniques