Title :
Information decompression of Xinjiang travel materials
Author :
Kaihong Yang ; Shuzhen Shi
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Foreign Languages, Xinjiang Univ. of Finance & Econ., Urumqi, China
Abstract :
Previous discussions on the translation of travel materials are mainly confined to functional and semeiotic perspectives. Authors of this paper hold that Xinjiang travel materials involve implicit information related to distinguished ethnical, geographical and historical cultures which cannot be absorbed comprehensively by English-speakers who do not share the same cultural backgrounds. They try to settle the problem with application of information decompression which means to amplify information redundancy to reduce unpredictability during message transmission. Meanwhile, they take translation plus comment, translation plus supplementation and translation plus explanation as measures in decompression. To be exact, in Chinese-English translation of Xinjiang travel materials, authors of the paper decompress the original texts and release the cultural connotations by means of translation plus comment, translation plus supplementation and translation plus explanation so as to convey correct and adequate information to receivers, shorten the cultural gap and achieve effective communication. This paper tries to propose a new prospective for the translation of Xinjiang travel materials.
Keywords :
language translation; travel industry; Chinese-English translation; Xinjiang travel materials; ethnical culture; geographical culture; historical culture; implicit information; information decompression; information redundancy; message transmission; semeiotic perspective; Calendars; Cultural differences; Educational institutions; Global communication; Lakes; Materials; Redundancy; Xinjiang travel materials; decompression; translation plus comment; translation plus explanation; translation plus supplementation;
Conference_Titel :
Asian Language Processing (IALP), 2014 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Kuching
DOI :
10.1109/IALP.2014.6973479