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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Análisis de las estrategias traslativas de los traductores castellano-quechua en Lima / Analysis of Translation Strategies of Spanish-Quechua Translators in Lima

Mendoza Auris, Mara Minerva, Cortegana Gonzales, Gianina Sabrina Elvia 19 January 2021 (has links)
La traducción del castellano al quechua es una actividad que después de aproximadamente dos siglos ha ganado una vez más importancia en el Perú. En gran parte se debe a la promulgación de la Ley de Lenguas Indígenas del Perú, que establece que todo documento oficial debe estar traducido a la lengua del territorio donde se emita. Ante esto, el Estado decidió impartir programas de capacitación para traductores e intérpretes de lenguas originarias, entre ellas el quechua. Los traductores de quechua cumplen un rol importante en la sociedad y su labor es compleja por razones lingüísticas y culturales inherentes a esta lengua originaria. Sin embargo, existen muy pocos estudios que han investigado su proceso de traducción. En este contexto, el presente estudio cualitativo se ha enfocado en analizar las estrategias traslativas comunes y distintas de traductores castellano-quechua mediante estrategias establecidas por la traductología que sirven como instrumento de análisis para clasificarlas. Para ello, se realizaron entrevistas a siete traductores que residen en Lima. Los resultados reflejan que las estrategias más frecuentes son préstamos, filtros culturales, paráfrasis, neologismos con nuevo sentido, cambios en la estructura de la frase y naturalizaciones. Asimismo, se hallaron factores que los participantes consideraron para escoger sus estrategias: el receptor, la finalidad de la traducción, los requerimientos del cliente, la cultura y el contexto. Adicionalmente, se encontraron perspectivas comunes de los traductores al emplear dichas estrategias. / Translating from Spanish into Quechua is an activity that, after approximately two centuries, has gained importance in Peru again. This is largely due to the enactment of the Peruvian Indigenous Languages Act, which establishes that all official documents must be translated into the language of the territory where they are issued. Given this situation, the Peruvian government started to provide training programs for translators and interpreters of indigenous languages, including Quechua. Quechua translators play an important role in society and their work is complex because of linguistic and cultural aspects inherent in this indigenous language. However, there are very few studies that have researched their translation process. In this context, the present qualitative research has focused on analyzing different and common translation strategies of Spanish-Quechua translators employing strategies established by Translation Studies, which serve as a tool for analysis that helps to classify them. To this end, we conducted interviews with seven translators residing in Lima. The results reflect that the most frequent strategies are loan, cultural filtering, paraphrase, neologism with new senses, phrase structure change and naturalization. Likewise, we found that there are factors that participants considered to choose their strategies: receiver, purpose of translation, client's requirements, culture, and context. Furthermore, we discovered that translators shared common viewpoints related to those strategies. / Tesis

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