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Vol 10, No 5 (2014): Cross-Cultural Communication | Translating Contextualized Arabic Euphemisms into English: Socio-Cultural Perspective | Abstract PDF |
Ekrema Shehab, Abdelrahman Qadan, Manar Hussein | ||
Vol 10, No 3 (2014): Cross-Cultural Communication | A Study on English-Chinese News Translation From the Perspective of Functionalism | Abstract PDF |
Xuedong SHI | ||
Vol 8, No 2 (2012): Cross-Cultural Communication | Sexual Pun: A Case Study of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet | Abstract PDF Indexed/Included/Archived |
Ali Reza Ghanooni | ||
Vol 12, No 2 (2016): Cross-Cultural Communication | Survey of Explicitation Strategies in Chinese-English Translation of Political Texts of Contemporary Chinese Government | Abstract PDF |
Hu CHENG | ||
Vol 10, No 1 (2014): Cross-Cultural Communication | On the Cultural Differences in Tourism Translation | Abstract PDF |
Lihua YANG | ||
Vol 12, No 9 (2016): Cross-Cultural Communication | On the Chinglish Phenomenon in Publicity Material Translation in the Context of Blue Economy | Abstract PDF |
Qing XU | ||
Vol 15, No 2 (2019): Cross-Cultural Communication | C-E Translation Strategies of Diplomatic Speech from the Perspective of Skopos Theory | Abstract PDF |
Yushan ZHAO, Yaxi LI | ||
Vol 17, No 1 (2021): Cross-Cultural Communication | Structural Metaphors of Headlines of Financial and Economic Articles and Their Translation Strategy: Based on The Economist | Abstract PDF |
Lirui CHEN, Changbao LI | ||
Vol 13, No 3 (2017): Cross-Cultural Communication | The Studies of English Translation in Horqin Culture | Abstract PDF |
Chunyan SUN | ||
Vol 12, No 10 (2016): Cross-Cultural Communication | Analysis of the Translation Strategies of Ku Hungming’s English Version of Zhongyong from the Perspective of Skopos Theory | Abstract PDF |
Haiyan LI, Wenli DUAN | ||
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