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orthotypographical
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From orthotypography + -ical.
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orthotypographical (not comparable)
- Of or relating to orthotypography.
- 1969, Erasmus; Speculum, volume 21, page 677:
- If the early scholar-printers speak with an authoritative voice to their own profession in matters orthotypographical, progress in spelling reform was largely, the a. thinks, a matter of collaboration between literary authors and intelligent and progressive printers.
- 2003, Lebende Sprachen, Langenscheidt, page 153:
- We describe an activity in which the second year students of our Faculty of Translation and Interpreting in Granada designed their own bilingual corpus of newspaper texts of 12,000 words and analyzed it in order to identify orthotypographical conventions, cultural references and the strategies used in the translation of cultural references.
- 2009, Cintas, Jorge Díaz, editor, New Trends in Audiovisual Translation, Channel View Publications, →ISBN, page 2:
- One seminal article from the 1980s is Marleau’s ‘Le sous-titres ... un mal nécessaire’, from 1982, in which the author classifies the different challenges posed by subtitling in four categories: technological, psychological, artistic-aesthetic and linguistic. He offers some orthotypographical recommendations on the presentation of the subtitles and transcends the linguistic dimension of the practice, considering economic factors, the influence of the film industry and the input of different professionals that take part in the subtitling process.
- 2010 September, Lievois, Katrien; Schoentjes, Pierre, editors, Translating Irony, page 244:
- In “Criteria for elaborating subtitles for the deaf and hard of hearing adults in Spain: Description of a case study” (pp. 87-102), Ana Pereira uses a selection of technical and orthotypographical criteria for the subtitles in her experiment.
- 2019, Focusing on Audiovisual Translation Research, →ISBN:
- Paralinguistic codes. Chaume (2004a: 17) refers to those dubbing translators who also synchronize the dialogue, and indicates that they “should be familiar with a series of symbols that [...] represent certain suprasegmental features”, such as laughter, paralinguistic signs (i.e. differentiators, alternants, etc.) and silences and pauses. He also mentions that, in subtitling, “certain orthotypographical uses also exist, such as dots or suspension points, subtitle cuts, the use of capital letters, etc., which also represent paralinguistic signs (silences, pauses, かつ volume of the voice, respectively)”.
- 2019 October, Chenoweth, Katie, The Prosthetic Tongue: Printing Technology and the Rise of the French Language, University of Pennsylvania Press, →ISBN, page 93:
- The period between the publication of Champ fleury in 1529 and Tory’s death in 1533 saw several landmark publications that put his proposed orthotypographical reforms into practice, most notably his edition of Clément Marot’s Adolescence Clémentine, which featured the first systematic use of the cedilla (ç), the acute accent over the e (é), and the apostrophe to mark elision.
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