Translation involves not only formal transformation of two languages concerned, but also conversion of thought patterns. The oriental thought pattern is considered "concrete", "man-centered", and "ordinal"; whil...Translation involves not only formal transformation of two languages concerned, but also conversion of thought patterns. The oriental thought pattern is considered "concrete", "man-centered", and "ordinal"; while the western one is believed to be "abstract", "object-centered", and "conversed". These are the decisive factors for the existence of the differences in language expressing. It is of great importance to study these differences and make some adjustments in terms of syntactic structure, semantic focus, and time order so as to achieve a natural rending.展开更多
Different histories and cultures breed people in the West and the East, and shape their different thought patterns. The differences are manifested in languages they speak and constitute an obstacle in bi-directional u...Different histories and cultures breed people in the West and the East, and shape their different thought patterns. The differences are manifested in languages they speak and constitute an obstacle in bi-directional understanding and interpretation. In the paper, efforts are made to exemplify the differences in English and Chinese sentence-making, and explain them in terms of the different thought patterns. The author hopes to facilitate readers to have a better understanding of the 2 different peoples and languages.展开更多
文摘Translation involves not only formal transformation of two languages concerned, but also conversion of thought patterns. The oriental thought pattern is considered "concrete", "man-centered", and "ordinal"; while the western one is believed to be "abstract", "object-centered", and "conversed". These are the decisive factors for the existence of the differences in language expressing. It is of great importance to study these differences and make some adjustments in terms of syntactic structure, semantic focus, and time order so as to achieve a natural rending.
文摘Different histories and cultures breed people in the West and the East, and shape their different thought patterns. The differences are manifested in languages they speak and constitute an obstacle in bi-directional understanding and interpretation. In the paper, efforts are made to exemplify the differences in English and Chinese sentence-making, and explain them in terms of the different thought patterns. The author hopes to facilitate readers to have a better understanding of the 2 different peoples and languages.