viernes, 21 de mayo de 2010

LITERATURE RERIEW

Abbreviations increase:

with the passage of time and so English is moving to and more ways to abbreviations for the use of English vocabulary, and this gives part to the advance of new ways to translate the Spanish language

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FERNANDO ECHEVERRIA
JIMENA SUAREZ

9 comentarios:

  1. TO: JOSE OBANDO
    FROM: VIVIANA ARIAS
    SANTIAGO NAVARRETE
    MAY 25 2010

    Translating Computer Abbreviations from English into Spanish: Types and Problems



    Summary Paragraph __5__


    This paragraph describes the common practice at the moment of translating abbreviations.


    A common practice is to write un/una before the abbreviation. For example un CD-ROM. Another practice is to write a word in Spanish this must by the last initial of abbreviation for example memory RAM

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  2. TO: JOSE OBANDO
    FROM: VANESSA ABRIL
    PATRICIA QUINSTANCHALA
    MAY 25 2010

    DEAR TEACHER:

    Translating Computer Abbreviations from English into Spanish: Types and Problems

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    This paragraph describes: simple abbreviations formed by there four initials
    In there forms of the abbreviation regarding Spanish raiser two main problems and they are the following ores:
    First, maintaining in Spanish the original connection English abbreviation so that the translated and the original versions have exactly the some meaning.
    Secondly, selecting the adequate preposition in Spanish that rots to correct the elements in abbreviated form.

    YOUR
    VANESSA ABRIL AND PATRICIA QUISNTANCHALA

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  3. TO: JOSE OBANDO
    FROM: Andrea Tarupi
    Rosa Garcia
    MAY 25 2010

    DEAR TEACHER:


    Paragraph __9__
    This paragraph describes Simple abbreviations
    The simple abbreviations have two, three, four and five for example CD and PC and very rarely they have more than five letters like for example yahoo and veronica

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  4. 27/05/2010
    To: José Obando
    From: Flores Víctor
    Muenala Martha
    Dear Teacher:

    Translating Computer Abbreviations from English into Spanish: Types and Problems

    Summary Paragraph 6:
    This paragraph describes the recent attempt to translate abbreviations from English into Spanish.

    The recent attempt to translate abbreviations from English into Spanish doesn`t success because these proposals are ignored or neglected by today`s professionals. For example ‘WWW’ (from World Wide Web) in English and ‘MMM’ (from Malla Maxima Mundial) in Spanish.

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  5. 29/05/2010
    To: José Obando
    From: Elena Cuasquer
    Manuel Sánchez
    Dear Teacher:
    Summary Paragraph 4:
    • For many people it is difficult to deal with English abbreviations for other languages
    But Spanish is not any modification was applied

    They have a form well known and accepted by users and computer professionals such as

    o 'ISP' (FROM INTERNET SERVICE PROVIDER)
    o 'RDSI' (FROM RED DIGITAL DE SERCIOS INTEGRADOS)

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  6. To: José Obando
    From: Silvia and Josue
    30/05/2010

    ********** LITERATURE REVIEW **********

    Translating Computer Abbreviations from English into Spanish:
    *******************************************
    TYPES AND PROBLEMS
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    **********Summary Paragraph _2_:**********
    This paragraph describes:Abbreviations increase

    With the passage of time and so English is moving to and more ways to abbreviations for the use of English vocabulary, and this gives part to the advance of new ways to translate the Spanish language

    **********Summary Paragraph _4_:**********

    • For many people it is difficult to deal with English abbreviations for other languages
    But Spanish is not any modification was applied
    • They have a form well known and accepted by users and computer professionals such as:

    o 'ISP' (FROM INTERNET SERVICE PROVIDER)
    o 'RDSI' (FROM RED DIGITAL DE SERCIOS INTEGRADOS)

    **********Summary Paragraph _5_:**********

    This paragraph describes: the common practice at the moment of translating abbreviations.

    A common practice is to write un/una before the abbreviation. For example un CD-ROM. Another practice is to write a word in Spanish this must by the last initial of abbreviation for example memory RAM .

    **********Summary Paragraph _6_:**********

    This paragraph describes: the recent attempt to translate abbreviations from English into Spanish.

    The recent attempt to translate abbreviations from English into Spanish doesn`t success because these proposals are ignored or neglected by today`s professionals. For example ‘WWW’ (from World Wide Web) in English and ‘MMM’ (from Malla Maxima Mundial) in Spanish.

    **********Summary Paragraph _9_:**********

    This paragraph describes: Simple abbreviations
    The simple abbreviations have two, three, four and five for example CD and PC and very rarely they have more than five letters like for example yahoo and veronica .

    **********Summary Paragraph _10_:**********

    This paragraph describes: simple abbreviations formed by there four initials

    In there forms of the abbreviation regarding Spanish raiser two main problems and they are the following ores:
    First, maintaining in Spanish the original connection English abbreviation so that the translated and the original versions have exactly the some meaning.
    Secondly, selecting the adequate preposition in Spanish that rots to correct the elements in abbreviated form.

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  7. 29/05/2010
    To: José Obando
    From: Fernando Tituaña
    Fabricio Dávila
    Dear Teacher:
    Summary Paragraph 2:

    In the year 1973 Adams has said that the environments
    of English's vocabulary have gone increasing and Bauer
    told it in 1983 and the Spanish language was also pointed
    out by Lang in 1990 and Rodríguez from 1987 up to 1993 to other
    those of abbreviating a word have a long history that was
    described by Rodríguez, Cannon and Petrucci from 1980 up to 1994.

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