- Vermeer’s
Skopos theory, 1978 Justa-Holz Manttari's
Theory of
Translatorial Action, 1981
Christiane Nord's
Theory of ‘Function plus Loyalty’, 1997
Skopos (Gr****:...
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Bulgarian Exarchists.
Skopos had 137
inhabitants in 1981. In
fieldwork done by
anthropologist Riki Van
Boeschoten in late 1993,
Skopos was po****ted by Slavophones...
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Skopos is a
village in Greece.
Skopos may also
refer to:
Skopos theory, a
translation studies concept Skopo, Sežana, a
village in
Slovenia Scopus (disambiguation)...
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Skopo may
refer to:
Skopo (food), an
African dish of meat made from cow, goat, or sheep's head
Skopo, Sežana, a
village in
Slovenia This disambiguation...
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schools of thought,
particularly within the prescriptive,
descriptive and
Skopos paradigms.
Since the "cultural turn" in the 1990s, the
discipline has tended...
- as a
visiting professor in 2008.
Vermeer is best
known for
establishing skopos theory, but
published widely on a
variety of
topics in linguistics, translation...
- (Ancient Gr****: κόλπος, romanized: kolpos, lit. 'hollow, womb, ****' +
skopos 'look at') is a
medical diagnostic procedure to
visually examine the cervix...
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means "lookout."
Scopus is a
Latinisation of the Gr**** word for "watcher",
skopos. .
Adding to the multi-layered
meaning of the name, it is also said that...
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situated halfway between Argasi and Vasilikos, at the
eastern foot of the hill
Skopos. The
Vasilikos peninsula in the south-east of the
island comprises folded...
- The
genus name
Phylloscopus is from
Ancient Gr**** phullon, "leaf", and
skopos, "s****er" (from skopeo, "to watch"). Like most
similar songbirds, it was...