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This book describes the nature of communication, the implications it has for the theory of translation, and its application to Bible translation.
Claims that given a comprehensive theory of inferential communication, there is no need for a special theory of translation. This book includes a 'Postscript', where the author addresses peer criticism, especially from those involved in the movement of 'translation studies', and attempts to bring out the mandate of translation.
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