Topic and focus entities in German and English utterances: Mismatches and translation challenges
Abstract
This study is concerned with a syntactic comparative analysis of information structure entities called topic and focus in German and English. Data for analysis has been extracted from two literary books namely ,,Das Leben kommt immer dazwischen” and its translation in English entitled, “And Then Life Happens”
The study has used the conceptual framework developed by Knud Lambrecht on topic and focus with the aim of seeking a better and in-depth understanding of the two notions. This provides a good background for comparing the way topic and focus are presented in German and English and their roles in syntactic structures.
The study is organized into five chapters. Chapter one gives the introduction and the aspects that are discussed here include; background to the study, statement of the problem, objectives, hypothesis, rationale, scope and limitations, conceptual framework, literature review, methodology and significance of the study. A conclusion has also been provided.
In chapter two syntactic mismatches in marked constructions in German and English have been discussed. This provides information on how German codes the accented constituents in utterances. The way these have been rendered in English has also been displayed with the objective of highlighting the mismatches that occur in the process of translation.
Chapter three specifically deals with three properties of language namely; dislocation, contrastiveness and use of dummy subjects and how they influence the sequencing of information units in a syntactic structure, while also highlighting the differences that appear between German and English.
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Chapter four goes on to share some light on the strategies that may be used for translating non-canonical syntactic structures. Encountered mistranslations have been analyzed and recommendations given.
Chapter five, the last chapter casts a glance on the whole study in that a brief summary of the research findings is given. Objectives and hypothesis have been tested, conclusions drawn and recommendation for further study in this area of syntax has also been made.
Citation
A Project Submitted In Partial Fulfilment Of The Requirements For The Master Of Arts Degree, Department Of Linguistics And Languages, University Of NairobiPublisher
University of Nairobi Department of Linguistics and Languages