IX TAVUA. The audiovisual sociolect An overview of the 9th Conference on Dubbing and Subtitling of the University of Alicante
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The 9th Conference on Dubbing and Subtitling of the University of Alicante, the oldest academic event specialized on this matter in Spain, took place from the 19th to the 20th of February 2020 at the Faculty of Arts of the University of Alicante. Organized by the Department of English Philology and the Department of Translation and Interpreting, this edition focused on the study and analysis of sociolects which are developed diachronically by audiovisual translation.
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García Celades, Y. (2020). IX TAVUA. The audiovisual sociolect: An overview of the 9th Conference on Dubbing and Subtitling of the University of Alicante. Transletters. International Journal of Translation and Interpreting, (4), 367–370. Recuperado a partir de https://journals.uco.es/tl/article/view/12632
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