Translation process
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The translation process is an activity during which a person (the translator) establishes equivalences between a text, or segments of a text, and another language.
The translation process can be described simply as:
- Decoding the meaning of the source text, and
- Re-encoding this meaning in the target language.
In recent years studies in cognitive linguistics have been able to provide valuable insights into the cognitive process of translation.
Note that in the case of machine translation (MT), a computer or computer program takes the place of the person as translator in this process.
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