Loading Events
On Demand, Webinar Series

Copyediting for Translators—Making Serious Writing Sing

May 18, 2016

Translators often face dilemmas when working with writing by intelligent authors with sloppy writing habits.

How do you deal with dirty texts in translation? How much can you clean up without straying too far from the source? What are the key elements to maintain when preserving another author’s voice in a new language?

Watch this ATA webinar to learn the basics of style and grammar that develop an author’s “oomph,” with practical tips for making their work sing in your own translation.

What will you learn?

  1. The difference between copyediting and proofreading.
  2. Elements of style that contribute to an author’s voice.
  3. Elements of grammar that contribute to an author’s voice.
  4. Practical tips for effective copyediting workflow.
  5. Style sheets and how to use them.

About the Presenter

Carolyn Yohn translates French and Hungarian legal and academic texts into American English under the name Untangled Translations. She provides copyediting and writing specialist services to law firms, education consultants, and non-profit organizations, including TEAM RUBICON, Sesame Workshop, the Children’s Nutrition Fund, and Humanium.

Carolyn earned her Bachelors degree in French language and culture from the University of Virginia and a professional certificate in French>English translation from New York University. In 2015, she completed studies in Advanced Hungarian at Eötvös Lóránd Unviersity, Budapest.

Purchase this Webinar

Details

Date:
May 18, 2016
Event Category:
Presenter(s): Carolyn Yohn
Duration: 60 minutes
Presenting Language(s): Presented in English
Level: All
ATA CEPs: 1

Code of Conduct

ATA is committed to providing a safe, productive, and welcoming environment for all participants. By registering for this event, you agree to abide by the Code of Conduct for Virtual Programs.

 


Organizer

American Translators Association
Phone:
+1-703-683-6100
Email:
ata@atanet.org
Website