Acknowledgements
Contributors: A Short Profile
Chapter
1 Introduction
Part 1
2 Round-table Discussion on Translation in the New Millennium.
Part 2
3 No Global Communication Without Translation
Peter Newmark
4 Some of Peter Newmark's Translation Categories Revisited
Albrecht Neubert
5 Looking Forward to the Transl.ation: On 'A Dynamic Reflection of Human Activities'
Kirsten Malmkjaer
6 With Translation in Mind
Marshall Morris
7 Tracing Back (in Awe) a Hundred-year History of Spanish Translations: Washington Irving's The Alhambra
Raquel Merino
8 The Troubled Identity of Literary Translation
Piotr Kuhiwczak
9 Interlinear Translation and Discourse a la Mark Twain
Gunnar Magn usson
10 Meaning, Truth and Morality in Translation
Martin Weston
11 The Decline of the Native Speaker
David Graddol
12 English as Lingua Franca and Its Influence on Discourse Norms in Other Languages
Juliane House
13 Interpreting and Translation in the UK Public Services: The Pursuit of Excellence versus, and via, Expediency
Ann Corsellis OBE
14 Audiovisual Translation in the Third Millennium
Jorge Diaz Cintas
15 Translation and Interpreting Assessment in the Context of Educational Measurement
Stuart Campbell and Sandra Hale
16 A Comment on Translation Ethics and Education
Gerard McAlester
Index