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The Role of Theology and Bias in Bible Translation: With a Special Look at the New World Translation of Jehovah's Witnesses

Author Rolf Furuli

Format Paperback

Publisher Elihu Books

Category Translation Issues

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In the natural sciences, a basic principle is to break everything down to the smallest possible units and then study each unit. In linguistics and in the study of the biblical languages, a similar principle was followed with the word as the basic unit, but from the middle of this century the view has developed that the smallest units which were meaningful for translation had to be the sentence or even the paragraph. The author believes that the pendulum has swung too far in one direction, and that it still is meaningful to work with the word as the fundamental unit of translation. The book therefore suggests that for a particular target group - those who, by the help of their mother tongue, want to come as close as possible to the original languages - a literal translation will be better than an idiomatic one. In the course of discussion it is shown that the principles on which such a translation is based accords fully with modern linguistic principles."

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Rolf Furuli

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  • Publisher: Elihu Books
  • Format: Paperback
  • ISBN: 9780965981446

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