Pragmatics of Non-Professional Translation: The Case of Turkish TV Series

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Title: Pragmatics of Non-Professional Translation: The Case of Turkish TV Series
Language: English
Authors: Leila Mirzoyeva (ORCID 0000-0003-4174-9897), Oxana Syurmen (ORCID 0000-0002-2734-5696)
Source: Novitas-ROYAL (Research on Youth and Language). 2024 18(2):1-11.
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Peer Reviewed: Y
Page Count: 11
Publication Date: 2024
Document Type: Journal Articles
Reports - Research
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Translation, Television, Popular Culture, Turkish, Russian, Error Analysis (Language), Pragmatics, Expertise, Artificial Intelligence
Geographic Terms: Turkey
ISSN: 1307-4733
Abstract: Nowadays, information and the speed of its delivery to recipients determine success in many spheres, including entertainment, and audio-visual translation plays a vital role in reaching a broad audience, particularly with popular TV shows, series, and soap operas/TV Series. However, overnight translation of audio-visual content usually results in several inaccuracies, especially at the level of pragmatics. The article discusses the issues of TV Series' non-professional/amateur translation from Turkish into Russian. In most cases, the issues are caused by computer-assisted translation and lack of editing since the high speed of translation is prioritized over its quality. Russian voiceovers and subtitles of popular Turkish TV series "The Oath" ("Yemin"), "Mrs. Fazilet and Her Daughters" ("Fazilet Hanim ve Kizlari"), and "The Golden Boy" ("Yali Çapkini"), translated by different groups of amateurs. Such TV series are used as research material for comparative analysis of incorrect translation of pragmatics. The excerpts with the cases of incorrect pragmatics' rendering are determined using a continuous sampling technique from 22570 minutes of the TV Series. The authors attempt to classify the most common issues of commercialized non-professional translation affecting perceptions of the target audience by inaccuracies in portraying characters, mismatching semantic and pragmatic components of corresponding lexis in source and target languages, and using inconsistent cultural connotations and inappropriate idioms with emotive coloring different in source and target languages.
Abstractor: As Provided
Entry Date: 2024
Accession Number: EJ1446789
Database: ERIC
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Abstract:Nowadays, information and the speed of its delivery to recipients determine success in many spheres, including entertainment, and audio-visual translation plays a vital role in reaching a broad audience, particularly with popular TV shows, series, and soap operas/TV Series. However, overnight translation of audio-visual content usually results in several inaccuracies, especially at the level of pragmatics. The article discusses the issues of TV Series' non-professional/amateur translation from Turkish into Russian. In most cases, the issues are caused by computer-assisted translation and lack of editing since the high speed of translation is prioritized over its quality. Russian voiceovers and subtitles of popular Turkish TV series "The Oath" ("Yemin"), "Mrs. Fazilet and Her Daughters" ("Fazilet Hanim ve Kizlari"), and "The Golden Boy" ("Yali Çapkini"), translated by different groups of amateurs. Such TV series are used as research material for comparative analysis of incorrect translation of pragmatics. The excerpts with the cases of incorrect pragmatics' rendering are determined using a continuous sampling technique from 22570 minutes of the TV Series. The authors attempt to classify the most common issues of commercialized non-professional translation affecting perceptions of the target audience by inaccuracies in portraying characters, mismatching semantic and pragmatic components of corresponding lexis in source and target languages, and using inconsistent cultural connotations and inappropriate idioms with emotive coloring different in source and target languages.
ISSN:1307-4733