THE HISTORY OF TRANSLATION

Authors

  • Salayeva Mardona Sarvar qizi Student of Samarkand State Institute of Foreign languages

Keywords:

translation, transliteration, transcription, source language (SL), target language (TL), translation theories, translation types, teaching translation.

Abstract

This scientific article delves into the evolution of translation by exploring
it‟s foundations,pioneers,techniques and tools.By examining the historical roots of this
practice and highlighting the contributions of key figures in the field,a comprehensive
understanding of translation‟s development is presented.This article also provides insights
into the comparison between te traditional methods of translation and it‟s contemporary
applications,showcasing the advancements and innovations that have shaped the practices
into what it is today.

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Published

2024-05-31

How to Cite

Salayeva Mardona Sarvar qizi. (2024). THE HISTORY OF TRANSLATION. SAMARALI TA’LIM VA BARQAROR INNOVATSIYALAR JURNALI, 2(5), 1136–1140. Retrieved from https://innovativepublication.uz/index.php/jelsi/article/view/1336