Norms and Nature in Translation Studies
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SYNAPS - A Journal of Professional Communication 16(2005) pp.13-19Abstract
Norms have played a central role in descriptive translation studies, because (Toury, 1995: 61,
emphasis in the original) “it is norms that determine the (type and extent of) equivalence
manifested by actual translations”. Equivalence is the name given to the relationship, of
whatever type and extent, between a translation and its source text, and the existence of such a relationship is axiomatic in the theory (Toury, 1980b: 45).