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FACOLTÀDISTUDIUMANISTICILingue ecultureperlamediazione linguistica
Traduzione LinguaInglese 1
Prof.ssaOlgaDentia.a.2019-2020
WelcomeBienvenus Wilkommen
Bienvenidos Benvenuti Benibenius
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OlgaDentiWebsites:http://people.unica.it/olgadenti/
Officehours:ü Martedì 10.30-12.30 (Studio 25, II piano, Facoltà di StudiUmanistici, Via San Giorgio 12)ü Martedì 15-17 (Consorzio Uno, Oristano)ü Venerdì 10.30-12.30 (Studio 25, II piano, Facoltà di StudiUmanistici, Via San Giorgio 12)üByappointment fordifferentdays
0706756658 [email protected]
Website: http://people.unica.it/olgadenti/
What can I find in the site?
•Course and office hour schedule, frequent updating notices•Downloadable material relating to each lesson for the a.y. 2019/20: ØLesson notes in PPT, ØTranslation exercises.
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SCHEDULE MO TUE. WED. THU. FRI.
8-10 TraduzioneLinguaIngleseAulaWagner
TraduzioneLinguaIngleseAulaWagner
14-16 TraduzioneLinguaInglese
Aula7
18-20 EsercitazioniDott.ssa Fois(dall’11.03.20)
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02/03/2020 03/04/2020
03/03/2020 06/04/2020
06/03/2020 07/04/2020
09/03/2020 17/04/2020
10/03/2020 20/04/2020
13/03/2020 21/04/2020
16/03/2020 24/04/2020
17/03/2020 27/04/2020
20/03/2020 28/04/2020
23/03/2020* 04/05/2020
24/03/2020 05/05/2020
27/03/2020 08/05/2020
30/03/2020 11/05/2020
31/03/2020 12/05/2020
CALENDAR
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BooksTheoreticalpart:1.Ulrich,M.1992.TranslatingTexts.FromTheorytoPractice.Rapallo:CIDEBEditrice.2.Baker,M.2011.InOtherWords.Acoursebook ontranslation.London&NewYork:Routledge.Estratti3.Munday,J.2001.IntroducingTranslationStudies.Theoriesandapplications.London&NewYork:Routledge.Estratti4.Munday,J.(ed.).2009.TheRoutledge CompaniontoTranslationStudies.RevisedEdition.London&NewYork:Routledge.Estratti5.Hatim,B.,Mason,I.1990.Discourseandthetranslator.LondonandNewYork:Longman.Estratti
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CourseContent
• This is a 54-hour course of the B1/B2 level of theCommon European Framework of Reference forLanguages.It will be divided into two parts: a theoreticalpart and a practical one.
• The PRACTICAL PART involves a betterunderstanding of the translation process, itsapplication to diverse text types, and thedevelopment of a translation project involvingthe whole class.
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Thetheoreticalpart
1. Languagefunctions,2. Context&Culture,3. Stylistics,4. Discourse&Text,5. Grammar,6. Vocabulary&Textuality,7. TheprocessofTranslating
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ObjectivesThe students will:- achieve a good knowledge of Translation Theories andgood skills needed to analyse language functions andinterpret different text types and genres;
- learn to apply translation methodologies and discusstheir own choice;
- learn to translate diverse genres and text types.
PrerequisitesEnglishLanguage1/B1leveloftheCommonEuropean
FrameworkofReferenceforLanguages
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Methodology
• The THEORETICAL PART will include lessonsand seminaries. Mid-term assessments will beorganized.
• The PRACTICAL PART will require team work.The students, aided by the professor, willapply translation techniques and carry out aclass project.
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Assessment
• The final exam will include a written test, aiming atassessing the students’ acquisition of TranslationTheories and practice. After answering a couple ofquestions, the students will be asked to translate ashort text and shortly comment their translationchoices.
• For those students who will regularly attend thelectures, the final mark will be made up of mid-term assessments as well, and of the practical workcarried out in class, which will be evaluated.
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Additionalinformation• The students will be required to downloadmaterial from prof. Denti’s personal webpagehttp://people.unica.it/olgadenti/, before thelectures. Please, check the website for updatesand further information.
• Attending lectures and classes is not compulsorybut is highly recommended, especially withreference to the practical part.
• Moreover, only those students who will regularlyattend the lectures, will be entitled to take themid-term assessments.
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Copingwithcovid-19America’spoliticalnightmare•Britain’sresearchsplurge•
Germany’sfar-rightmenace•Guyana’soilbonanza
Feb 28th 2020IT HAS BECOME clear in the pastweek that covid-19, the new viral diseasethat struck China at the start of December,will spread around the world. Financial marketshave woken up to that with a jolt; hard lessonsare being learned about China-only supply chains.Health authorities will have to start preparingpeople, even though much about the virus isunknown. The outcomes for health and the world economy depend on whatgovernments choose to do, as China’s response shows—including a draconianquarantine in Hubei province, and high-tech surveillance. Our cover leader (outsideNorth America) argues that China’s experience holds three lessons for othercountries. Talk to the public, and do so early. Take measures to slow the spread ofthe disease, flattening the spike in the epidemic. And prepare health systems forwhat is to come. China has bought other governments time. They should use it.
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ThepandemicThevirusiscoming
GovernmentshaveanenormousamountofworktodoLeaders Feb27th2020 edition
In public health, honesty is worth a lot more than hope. It has becomeclear in the past week that the new viral disease, covid-19, whichstruck China at the start of December will spread around the world.Many governments have been signalling that they will stop thedisease. Instead, they need to start preparing people for the onslaught(see article).Officials will have to act when they do not have all the facts, becausemuch about the virus is unknown. A broad guess is that 25-70% of thepopulation of any infected country may catch the disease. China’sexperience suggests that, of the cases that are detected, roughly 80%will be mild, 15% will need treatment in hospital and 5% will requireintensive care. Experts say that the virus may be five to ten times aslethal as seasonal flu, which, with a fatality rate of 0.1%, kills 60,000Americans in a bad year. Across the world, the death toll could be inthe millions.
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Alloptionsopenoncoronavirus,saysHancockasUKcasesleap
Ministers are looking at “all options” toprevent a coronavirus epidemic in Britain,the health secretary said today as thenumber of diagnosed cases in the UKjumped by a third.Matt Hancock was speaking after healthofficials said twelve more positive cases hadbeen identified, taking the total to 35.Among the new cases, three had been inclose contact with a known case and wereidentified through contact tracing. Six hadrecently returned from Italy and two fromIran. Health officials have yet to trace acause for the twelfth patient, from Essex,who they said had “no relevant travel”. TheEssex patient is the second in the UK to testpositive without having travelled abroadrecently.
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Prevention&TreatmentThere is currently no vaccine to prevent coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). The best way toprevent illness is to avoid being exposed to this virus. However, as a reminder, CDC alwaysrecommends everyday preventive actions to help prevent the spread of respiratory diseases,including:• Avoid close contact with people who are sick.• Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth.• Stay home when you are sick.• Cover your cough or sneeze with a tissue, then throw the tissue in the trash.• Clean and disinfect frequently touched objects and surfaces using a regular household cleaning
spray or wipe.• Follow CDC’s recommendations for using a facemask.
– CDC does not recommend that people who are well wear a facemask to protect themselvesfrom respiratory diseases, including COVID-19.
– Facemasks should be used by people who show symptoms of COVID-19 to help prevent thespread of the disease to others. The use of facemasks is also crucial for healthworkers and people who are taking care of someone in close settings (at home or in a healthcare facility).
• Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, especially after going to thebathroom; before eating; and after blowing your nose, coughing, or sneezing.– If soap and water are not readily available, use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer with at least
60% alcohol. Always wash hands with soap and water if hands are visibly dirty.For information about handwashing, see CDC’s Handwashing websiteFor information specific to healthcare, see CDC’s Hand Hygiene in Healthcare SettingsThese are everyday habits that can help prevent the spread of several viruses. CDC does have specificguidance for travelers.Page last reviewed: February 15, 2020Content source: National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases (NCIRD), Division ofViral Diseases
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Blog – Publichealthmatters
Coronavirus- whatyouneedtoknowPostedby: BlogEditor, Postedon: 23January2020 - Categories: Globalhealth, HealthProtectionUpdated1March,2020
AtPHEwerespondtoaround10,000diseaseoutbreaksandhealthemergencieseveryyearbothathomeandabroad,rangingfrome-coli,legionnairesandTBthroughtoemergingthreatssuchastheoutbreakofcoronavirusinWuhan,China.Thisisarapidlyevolvingsituationwhichwearemonitoringcarefullybutbasedontheavailableevidence,thecurrentrisktotheUKpopulationislowtomoderate.Inthisblogwe’llanswersomeofthequestionsmanypeoplehave.We’llupdatethisblogasnewinformationbecomesavailable.Pleasenote wecannotansweranyquestionsthatrelatetoindividualhealthconcerns.
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