Научная статья на тему 'The importance of translation in political life'

The importance of translation in political life Текст научной статьи по специальности «Языкознание и литературоведение»

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SOURCES. КЛЮЧЕВЫЕ СЛОВА: ПЕРЕВОД / TRANSLATION / NOTION / ПОЛИТИЧЕСКАЯ ТЕРМИНОЛОГИЯ / POLITICAL TERMINOLOGY / ЗНАЧЕНИЕ / SIGNIFICANCE / ВАЖНОСТЬ / ИСТОЧНИКИ

Аннотация научной статьи по языкознанию и литературоведению, автор научной работы — Nugumanova M.A., Izotova A.S.

Данная статья посвящена исследованию проблем и особенностей перевода в сфере политики на ее современном этапе развития.

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Текст научной работы на тему «The importance of translation in political life»

THE IMPORTANCE OF TRANSLATION IN POLITICAL LIFE

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Nugumanova M.A., Izotova A.S.

Karaganda State Technical University

Summary

Данная статья посвящена исследованию проблем и особенностей перевода в сфере политики на ее современном этапе развития.

Keywords: translation, notion, political terminology, significance, sources.

Ключевые слова: перевод, значение, политическая терминология, важность, источники.

Translation as a term and notion is of polysemantic nature, its common and most general meaning being mostly associated with the action or process of rendering/expressing the meaning/content of a source language word, word-group, sentence or passage (larger text) in the target language or with the result of the process/action of rendering. In other words, with the work performed by the translator «Translation» is also used to denote the subject taught or studied, the examination in the subject. «Translation» may refer to the title of the manual/ theoretical work on the subject. Practically not a single contact at the international level or even between any two foreign persons speaking different languages can be established or maintained without the help of translators or interpreters [1; 13].

Equally important is translating and interpreting for uninterrupted functioning of different international bodies (conferences, symposia, congresses, etc.) to say nothing about the bodies like the E.E.C. (European Economic Council), the I.M.F. (International Monetary Fund) or the United Nations Organization with its numerous councils, assemblies, commissions, committees and subcommittees. These can function smoothly only thanks to an army of translators and interpreters representing different states and working in many different national languages.

Numerous branches of national economies too can keep up with the up-to-date development and progress in the modern world thanks to the everyday translating/interpreting of scientific and technical matter covering various fields of human knowledge and activities. The latter comprise nuclear science, exploration of outer space, ecological environment, plastics, mining, chemistry, biology, medicine, machine building, electronics, linguistics, etc. In the present day's translation of scientific and technical matter has become a most significant and reliable source of obtaining all-round and up-to-date information on the progress in various fields of science and technology in all countries of the world.

Political literature like any other scientific kind of literature have languages items characteristic to them that requires the translator to be precise and sharp. Most books on general politics are characterized by the passion of expression, polemic style and the specific feature is in blending the elements of scientific speech from one side with different emotionally colored means of expression from another side. The translation of political literature can be considered in two ways: as a field of linguistic activity and as a separate field in science. As a field of linguistic activity translation of political literature represents one of the types of special translations possessing as objects of its activity different materials of political character. The political translation comes out into a special field of study due to its specific features of written and verbal speech on political topics, which is specified by its essential character and the knowledge of this science. Sometimes these features are so diverse that in order to understand them (Russian and English politics as well) one should have a special knowledge without which it would be very hard to clearly perceive the inner sense on politics or a translated piece.

Therefore, the study of specific features of written and verbal speech acquires great importance to translators (interpreters). To the features mention above belong the following:

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1. Maximal filling the political literature with special political terms, and in verbal speech -filling it with words of political jargon - slang.

2. Presence of special idiomatic expressions and phraseological units in verbal and written speech that are rarely used in colloquial speech and general literature.

As an example, I should bring the following idioms: blitzkrieg - молниеносная война, Comprehensive Program of Disarmament - Всеобъемлющая программа разоружения, principal powers - крупные державы, status quo - статус кво and many others [2; 22]. We have to mark - if the quantity of political idioms is limited, then the amount of "politically" related phraseological idioms is vast in English and Russian languages.

3. The presence of some stylistic deflection from general literary norms is sometimes very

great.

a) wide usage of elliptic constructions, especially in periodically publishing materials, propaganda and other kinds of politically important printing media.

b) preciseness and beauty of self-expression which is achieved by the usage of elliptic constructions along with wide usage of passive constructions.

c) the presence of official writing style, mostly in documents of official provisions that cover administrative and political questions.

d) strictly regulated use of verbal forms and word phrases in special chapters of political literature and political documents.

In our philological literature exist lots of definitions to the concept of term, but the essence of majority comes to the following: Term - is a word or a combination of words, which define a notion (subject, a phenomenon, property, relation or a process) that is characteristic for the given field of science, technology, art or a sphere of social life. Terms differ from the words of general usage by definite semantic limitations and specific meanings they define. It is very hard to overestimate the general and scientific meaning of terms since the concrete knowledge demands definite expression and a term does not only fix the concept by its notion (name) but specifies it diverging it from adjacent components. For better functioning, terms must express systematization of notions, express their essence or at least be semantically neutral and at the same time be unambiguous and precise. Thus an English term representative which presents a group notion and forms a group of notions that belong to this group: representative forum (представительный форум), business world representative (представитель делового мира), representative to the talks (представитель на переговорах), representative to the public (представитель общественности), representative of political circles (представитель политических кругов), representative to NATO (представитель НАТО), representative of various strata or the population (представитель различных слоёв населения).

The capability of a term to express a systematic state of notions and easily merge with new phrases that represent new group notions that consequently appear along with the development of a definite field of science or knowledge maybe called its systematic capability. The terms, whose direct and terminological meaning does not correspond to each other, belong to semantically neutral group of terms. And at last, the terms whose direct and terminological meaning contradict each other, should be admitted as completely unsatisfactory because they distort the genuine relations among the notions, disorientate the hearer and do not possess any semantic definiteness.

Unambiguousness of a term also influences its clear semantic features but since we do not have any researches in this field this concept cannot always be applied. Therefore, up to 10% of English and American political terms do not possess even a relative semantic definiteness, i.e. definiteness in some political concerns. This situation may be explained by the fact that the terms according to their nature are firstly simple words, and consequently, they develop according to general laws of linguistics. The result of this is the appearance terminological homonyms that hinder the normal functioning of political terms in a language. The definiteness of a term requires preciseness of an expressed idea. It also raises the semantic definiteness of the term averting its misusage according to it form. Not all the terms, of course, possess the above-mentioned qualities, but the translator/interpreter of political material should take them into consideration while forming

new terms and solving the question of preference to one of the available term-synonyms.

While speaking of difficulties of translation, we imply as a matter of the first importance, the translation general political literature, which either do not yet have any equivalents in the translating language or have several similar notion for the term in question or at least have one equivalent but of doubtful adequacy. There are lots of word phrases and idiom and terms of this kind and their number is growing with development of technology and interrelation of people and especially with the development of Political sciences.

To achieve a correct translation, we can recommend grouping the political literature and the used in them according to their field of application and some principles of translation of each group. All the political terms and idioms existing in politics can be divided into three groups:

1. terms - defining the notions of a foreign reality but identical to the reality of the Russian language march - марш

2. terms - defining the notions of a foreign reality absent in the Russian one but possessing generally accepted term-equivalents National Guard - Национальная Гвардия, Territorial Army -Территориальная Армия.

3. terms - defining the notions of a foreign reality that are not available in the Russian language and not having generally accepted term-equivalents: alert hanger - ангар вылета по тревоге.

The adequacy of translation of the first group is achieved by the use of terms implementing corresponding notions in Russian language. At the same time, it is very important for the notion expressed by the notion of another language to correspond in meaning rendered in Russian language only by its main, essential attributes. An adequate translation of the second group is comprised in the selection of generally accepted Russian terminological equivalents. Even terms, not fully meeting the above mentioned requirements due to the terminological meaning fixed for it through the linguistic activity will adequately fit into these rules. An adequate translation of the words of the third group may be achieved by means of creation of a new terms, which will have to completely merge into the existing system of political terms underlying the systematization of available notions, reflect the essence of the notion it expresses or at least not to contradict it and possess an unambiguousness within its field of application.

Thus, we have considered all the general principals in achieving and adequate translation including translation of political literature and the essential features of translation of political terms. But to achieve this, translators need to develop an ability to stand back and reflect on what they do and how they do it. Unlike medicine and engineering, translation is a very young discipline in academic terms. It is only just starting to feature as a subject of study in its own right, not yet in all but in an increasing number of universities and colleges around the world. Like any young discipline, it needs to draw on the findings and theories of other related disciplines in order to develop and formalize its own methods; but which disciplines it can naturally and fruitfully be related to is still a matter of some controversy. By translating product descriptions, order lists and other important documents, fatal misunderstandings and therefore delays in delivery of products can be avoided. Professional translators specialize in a certain field that they cover for their translation agency, such as technical, legal or financial translations. With this specific knowledge they are able to translate a wide range of texts accurately. As globalization moves forward and it is important to communicate to customers in the whole world, the demand for professional translations grows. Translation agencies will always play an important role in the provision of language services.

References

1. Ilko, V. Korunets. 2003. Theory and practice of translation. - Vinnutza: Nova Knyha, p.13.

2. Kyzenko.G.M . Навчальний пошбник з курсу "Теорiя та практика перекладу", p.22.

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