THE DEVELOPMENT OF MODERN LINGUISTICS, LITERARY STUDIES AND TRANSLATION STUDIES ACHIEVEMENTS, PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS
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This thesis examines the evolution of modern linguistics, literary studies, and translation studies, focusing on key achievements, ongoing challenges, and potential solutions in these interrelated fields. It explores the historical development of linguistic theories, from structuralism to poststructuralism, and how these frameworks have influenced literary analysis and translation practices. Additionally, the thesis investigates the growing significance of interdisciplinary approaches that bridge the gap between linguistics, literary criticism, and translation theory. It also highlights current issues, such as the complexities of meaning transfer, cultural nuances in translation, and the impact of globalization on language diversity.
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