Terminology Management for Translators
A Guide for Students, Trainers and Professionals
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publishing:21st May '25
£39.99
This title is due to be published on 21st May, and will be despatched as soon as possible.
This paperback is available in another edition too:
- Hardback£145.00(9781032299068)
Professional translators are the crucial link between businesses and their success in international markets. The content they convey across languages very often includes specialised terminology. But how much exactly should translators know about terminology and its management and how should they deal with it? Can translators write like experts without being experts? What tools and technologies can assist translators in the management of terminology? This ground-breaking book addresses these and other questions in detail and is fully illustrated with case studies ranging from high-profile organisations to language service providers (LSPs).
For established professionals, this book updates their knowledge of best practices in terminology management. For translator trainers, it provides a thorough overview of the aspects of terminological theories that are useful for translators, shows how the theory can underpin the design and creation of terminological databases for translators and offers a wide range of ideas for discussion, exercises and examples. For trainee translators, it explains why they should bother with terminology management at all and offers guidance on acquiring, storing and using their terminological resources efficiently, dispelling common misconceptions about terms and terminological work.
With clear explanations and summaries, activities, discussion points, further reading and links to resources, this book is the ultimate introductory text and reference resource, covering everything translators ever wanted to know about the terminological side of their work.
“With its clear explanations, engaging style, and insightful case studies, María Fernández-Parra’s practical guide to terminology management is set to become the go-to source for both student and professional translators.”
Dorothy Kenny, Dublin City University, Ireland
“This book is an invaluable resource for translators, offering up-to-date insights into key concepts in terminology management. It goes beyond tools, focusing on practical examples from high-profile organizations and language service providers. An essential read for professionals, researchers, and students alike.”
Míriam Buendía-Castro, University of Granada, Spain
“If you are looking for an accessible, comprehensive, and example-rich guide to terminology management, then this is the book for you. Some books on this topic can be highly abstract. This book is more practical. It still presents complex theoretical knowledge, but it supports this presentation with concrete examples and cases in an effective way. It covers all you need to know to get a solid understanding of terminology management, and it should inspire some students, researchers, or professionals to want to find out more.”
Patrick Cadwell, Dublin City University, Ireland
“This essential volume in the Routledge Series introduces readers to the pivotal role of terminology and terminology management in translation practice. Blending theoretical insights with practical case studies, it offers a comprehensive exploration of key concepts, research applications, and practical tools. Each chapter features engaging tasks and reflective exercises, making it a valuable resource for both academic study and practical skill development in translation.”
Koen Kerremans, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
ISBN: 9781032299099
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318 pages