Journal of Translation
The Journal of Translation is an online, peer-reviewed academic journal of translation theory and practice. The Journal of Translation aims to publish articles reflecting recent trends in translation theory and practice, including but not limited to exegesis, communication, text-linguistics, and cognitive linguistics.
The Journal of Translation is published two times per year, in June and December, by SIL International. The Journal is distributed without subscription via the World Wide Web. Articles are distributed in the form of PDF files that may be freely downloaded.
Current Issue
Volume 5 (2009), Number 1
Frank, David B., editor
- Editor’s Comments
- Toward a prototypical model of culture for Bible translation 5(1):1-61
Matthews, Thomas G - The cultural factor in Bible translation forty years later: A personal perspective from Zambia 5(1):63-84
Wendland, Ernst R - Review of: A history of Bible translation, edited by Philip A. Noss 5(1):85-94
Boswell, Freddy - Short note: Κλητóς 'called'—a mistreated adjective 5(1):95-96
Greenlee, J. Harold
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