Subkompetencja frazeologiczna studentów-neofilologów jako składnik kompetencji językowej tłumacza. Wstęp do badania pilotażowego
Phraseological Subcompetence of the Students of Neophilology as a Component of a Translator’s Linguistic Competence. Pilot Study
Author(s): Tomasz SzutkowskiSubject(s): Language and Literature Studies, Translation Studies
Published by: Towarzystwo Naukowe KUL & Katolicki Uniwersytet Lubelski Jana Pawła II
Keywords: translator’s competence; linguistic competence; phraseology
Summary/Abstract: The aim of the research described in the article is the diagnosis of the level of phraseological subcompetence of the students of neophilology, who started studies with translation specialisation. Phraseological competence is considered an inseparable element of translator’s linguistic competence and it corresponds to correct use of relatively stabilised and even slightly lexicalised phrasemes in oral and written form. Survey method was used in the research. The task of respondents was to name defining features of phraseologism and to indicate phrasological units in the provided list of phrasemes. On the basis of conducted survey, it can be stated that in opinion of the respondents, it is prevalently idioms that meet the criterion of phraseology. Phraseologism is considered traditionally, stereotypically, and most of all, idiomatically by the students of neophilology (according to W.W. Winogradow). Repondents have difficulties finding the features of phraseological unit in partly lexicalised structures – phrasemes (according to theory of W. Chlebda). This understanding of phraseology in turn often results in atomistic translation of phrasemes, which usually leads to violation of the rules of target language. The conclusion of conducted pilot study induces to take action in terms of reorientation of the phraseological subcompetence, from the purely idiomatic perspective to phrasematic, which will certainly contribute to the improvement of quality of translation results.
Journal: Roczniki Humanistyczne
- Issue Year: 67/2019
- Issue No: 7
- Page Range: 93-111
- Page Count: 19
- Language: Polish