德语、挪威语和西班牙语电视连续剧中习语的隐喻维度

IF 0.2 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Estudios de Traduccion Pub Date : 2022-05-27 DOI:10.5209/estr.78149
María Labarta Postigo
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近年来,网络电视剧越来越受欢迎,成为全球观众最多的视听产品之一。2019冠状病毒病危机限制了行动,在2020-21年期间进一步增加了他们的成功。到目前为止,英语是此类作品最常用的语言,这些作品通常以翻译形式提供给非英语国家的观众,带有字幕或配音。这里翻译的主要挑战之一是习语的使用,因为这些习语在目的语中并不总是有固定的对等物。本研究以Netflix和Amazon Prime的电视剧语料库为切入点,研究了英语电视剧原著中习语的隐喻维度以及德语、挪威语和西班牙语的字幕。目的是分析在翻译过程中使用的策略,并看看原版对话和翻译后的字幕之间的差异。数据是从认知和对比的角度来描述的,根据作者开发的方法。分析结果表明,翻译后的字幕中隐喻表达呈现减少的总体趋势。三种目的语的译文之间存在显著差异。一个令人惊讶的发现是,德语和西班牙语的翻译比德语和挪威语的翻译有更多的相似之处,尽管后两者属于同一个日耳曼语系。
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Metaphorical dimension of idioms in TV series for German, Norwegian and Spanish audiences
Over recent years, internet TV series have grown in popularity to become one of the audiovisual products with the highest audiences worldwide. The Covid crisis, with limitations on movement, has further increased their success during 2020-21. English is by far the most common language for such productions, which are typically offered to non-anglophone viewers in translated format, with either subtitles or dubbing. One of the main challenges in translation here concerns the use of idioms, since these do not always have a fixed equivalent in the target language. Taking as a starting point a corpus of drama series from Netflix and Amazon Prime, this study considers the metaphorical dimension of idioms in original TV series in English and the subtitling of these in German, Norwegian and Spanish. The aim is to analyze the strategies used in the translation process, and to look at the differences between the original dialogues and the translated subtitles. The data are described from a cognitive and contrastive perspective, according to the methodology developed by the author. The results of the analysis show a general trend towards the reduction of metaphorical expressions in the translated subtitles. Significant differences are found between the translations into the three target languages under examination. A surprising finding is that there are more similarities between the German and Spanish translations than between those into German and Norwegian, despite these latter two belonging to the same Germanic linguistic family.
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