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SEMIOSIC TRANSLATION IBD

SERGIO TORRES-MARTÖNEZ
04 / 2025
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Sinopsis

This new edition of a book on translation from a semiotic standpoint celebrates ten years of Semiosic Translation, a theory of translation and translating that encompasses the dynamic process of transforming signs across diverse semiotic systems, transcending conventional linguistic translation to embrace comprehensive cross-modal semiotic interactions. The present book should be read as a compilation of past erros and new theoretical paths that, considered as a whole, illuminate the interconnected, fluid nature of sign exchange, challenging traditional theoretical constraints such as Jakobson?s trichotomy or rigid Peircean classifications. By recognizing multiple forms of semiosis-human, animal, and computational, Semiosic Translation reframes translation as a fundamental dimension of semiotic processes rather than a specialized human linguistic capability. As a result, the theory acknowledges translation as occurring within broader ecological contexts where meaning emerges through complex interactions between varied sign systems, emphasizing translation as an evolving, boundary-crossing phenomenon rather than a static transfer between discrete domains.

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