Formulaicity in constrained communication An intermodal approach

IF 0.5 Q3 LINGUISTICS MonTI Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.6035/MONTI.2021.13.05
Marta Kajzer-Wietrzny, Łukasz Grabowski
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In this exploratory study bordering on corpus linguistics, formulaic language and studies on constrained communication (focusing on translation, interpreting, and L2) we aim to verify whether constrained texts found in the Polish-English component of an intermodal EPTIC corpus differ from native texts in terms of use of adjacent word combinations commonly known as bigrams and whether similar patterns can be found across spoken and written registers. To that end, we fit a Poisson regression model with fixed and random effects. The results show that the translated language variety contributes to the higher number of the most frequent bigram types in both spoken and written registers, and that the number of frequent bigrams in texts gen-erally increases when the speech/source speech is delivered impromptu, but the effect is significant only for the written register. The findings reveal the considerable impact of individual variation on formulaicity as most of the bigram variation within both models is explained by text-specific random variables rather than fixed variables.
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约束通信中的公式化一种多式联运方法
在这项与语料库语言学、公式语言和约束交际研究(重点是翻译、口译和第二语言)接壤的探索性研究中,我们旨在验证在多式联用EPTIC语料库的波兰语-英语组成部分中发现的约束文本是否与母语文本在相邻单词组合(通常称为双格)的使用方面有所不同,以及是否可以在口语和书面语域中发现类似的模式。为此,我们拟合了固定效应和随机效应的泊松回归模型。结果表明,翻译语言的多样性对口语和书面语域中出现频率最高的双格语类型的数量都有贡献,并且在即兴演讲/源语域中,文本中出现频率最高的双格语类型的数量普遍增加,但这种影响仅在书面语域中显著。研究结果揭示了个体差异对公式化的相当大的影响,因为两个模型中的大多数二元图差异都是由文本特定的随机变量而不是固定变量来解释的。
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MonTI
MonTI LINGUISTICS-
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期刊介绍: MonTI is an academic, peer-reviewed and international journal fostered by the three public universities with a Translation Degree in the Spanish region of Valencia (Universitat d’Alacant, Universitat Jaume I de Castelló and Universitat de València). Our first priority is to publish texts providing an in-depth analysis of translation- and interpreting-related matters that meet high standards of scientific rigour, foster debate and promote plurality. MonTI will publish one thematic issue each year, with a maximum of 600 pages, first as a hard copy journal (ISSN: 1889-4178) and, after a six-month interval, as an online journal (ISSN: 1989-9335), taking advantage of the digital platform provided by the University of Alicante. In order to ensure both linguistic democracy and dissemination of the journal to the broadest readership possible, the hard-copy version will publish articles in German, Spanish, French, Catalan and English. The online version is able to accommodate multilingual versions of articles so that authors who so desire can provide a copy of their article in a language other than the stipulated languages of publication. Furthermore, an attempt will be made to provide an English-language translation of all articles not submitted in this language. We would like to make special mention of our commitment to meeting international quality criteria. Thus, the journal will invite experts in each of the subject areas related to Translation and Interpreting to serve as issue editors. There will be an open call for papers for each issue, and at least 75% of the contributing authors will always be from universities other than our own. Each contribution will be peer-reviewed by two preeminent researchers or professionals, and MonTI will provide authors with a detailed explanation when an article is not considered worthy of publication.
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