TERMINOLOGÍA Y FRASEOLOGÍA EN LOS DOCUMENTOS MÉDICO-LEGALES (1): EXTRACCIÓN, CLASIFICACIÓN, ANÁLISIS Y TRADUCCIÓN DE UNIDADES DE NATURALEZA BIOSANITARIA
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https://doi.org/10.24310/Entreculturasertci.vi1.11877Keywords:
medical translation, English-Spanish medical translation, assisted reproduction specialist terms, phraseologismsAbstract
This article intends to address the issue of translation posed by medicolegal documents of the English-Spanish combination. The study being conducted, in this case is based on the fieldwork based on a translation assignment of 30 forms and standard documents in relation to assisted reproduction. The final result focusing on the terminological units and phraseologisms most representative of the reference corpus discussed is a Spanish-English bilingual glossary of medical terms in relation to assisted reproduction.
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