


Perceive
- Context: Moreover, decisions taken at, say, the level of the word or grammatical category during the course of translations are influenced by the perceived function and purpose of both the original text and the translation and have implications for the discourse as a whole.
- Sourse Reference: Mona Baker, In other words(1992),p5.
- Definition: to notice or become aware of sth.
- Example: I perceive a change in his behaviour.
Comments (1)
Anonymous said
at 4:54 pm on Oct 9, 2007
Nice pictures but I can't see how they are relevant! Be careful how you spell PERCEIVE!
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