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Title
The development of L2 sociolinguistic competence in translation trainees : an accommodation-based longitudinal study into the acquisition of sensitivity to grammatical (in)formality in English
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Abstract
As expert intercultural communicators, translators constantly face the challenges of comprehending and producing language that is stylistically appropriate in various communicative contexts. To scale these challenges, they must acquire advanced levels of sociolinguistic competence. Although sociolinguistic competence is considered an essential component of translation competence, to date no study has investigated how sociolinguistic competence, in the form of sensitivity to grammatical (in)formality, develops in translation trainees. Using style-based grammaticality judgement tasks, we collected data from 21 Dutch-speaking undergraduate trainees over a three-year period. We asked participants to revise sentences for style and investigated their accommodative competence in L2 English. We looked at participants’ ability to accommodate language to social context through style-shifting, mapping how they detected and/or corrected (in)appropriateness in formal contexts. Our results show that trainees’ overall accommodative competence initially improves, but subsequently stagnates. In the final year of testing, they barely score 50%. Receptive and productive sensitivity to grammatical (in)appropriateness follow similar developments, with trainees consistently performing bet- ter for receptive than for productive sensitivity. Our findings highlight the need to design effective sociolinguistically responsive (foreign-language) instruction in translation training to further develop sensitivity to grammatical (in)formality and to heighten sociolinguistic awareness and the controlled use of stylistic variation.
Language
English
Source (journal)
The interpreter and translator trainer. - Manchester, 2007, currens
Publication
Manchester : St. Jerome Publishing , 2022
ISSN
1750-399X [print]
1757-0417 [online]
DOI
10.1080/1750399X.2021.1900712
Volume/pages
16 :1 (2022) , p. 78-95
ISI
000652113800001
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UAntwerpen
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Stylistic appropriateness in English as a foreign language: The acquisition of grammatical formality by translation trainees.
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Publications with a UAntwerp address
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Creation 20.05.2021
Last edited 21.12.2024
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