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    AuthorAlderete Diez, Pilar (2)Subject
    Harry Potter (2)
    Translation (2)Character speech (1)Spanish (1)Translation of Character Speech (1)... View MoreDate Issued2012 (1)2009 (1)TypeArticle (1)Conference Paper (1)

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    Harry Potter is funny. The tricky task of translating humour and character voices in the Harry Potter books 

    Alderete Diez, Pilar (NUI Galway, 2009)
    Harry Potter (HP) has been translated into 45 languages, including Ancient Greek and Latin. It has also been adapted for an American-English audience, with minor but significant changes. Most HP translators have been daunted ...
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    ‘Harry Potter is funny’. The tricky task of translating humour and character voices into Spanish 

    Alderete Diez, Pilar (Association for Language Learming, 2012-05-04)
    In 2003 the highlight of the International Federation of Translators conference was their UNESCO Literary Translators Committee Round Table devoted to the translators of J.K. Rowling’s work as contributors to her popularity. ...
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