Title of article :
A Comparative Study of Translation Quality as Done by Bilinguals and Trilinguals: A Case Study of Persian Bilingual and Kurdish Trilingual Translation Students of English in Iran
Author/Authors :
Mo’meni, Shima Faculty of Foreign languages - Shaikhbahaee University of Isfahan, Isfahan, Iran , Afghari, Akbar Faculty of Foreign languages - Shaikhbahaee University of Isfahan, Isfahan, Iran
Abstract :
Individual case studies by linguists have concluded that early bilingualism is
advantageous to children’s cognitive and linguistic development. Also, the existence of
more than two languages in the brain suggests that multilinguals enhance cognitive
control when compared to bilinguals. Accordingly, this study examined the differential
roles of bilingualism and trilingualism (multilingualism) on the quality of translation.
Participants were 48 BA students of translation. In order to homogenize them in terms
of English language proficiency, Oxford Placement Test was administered. The
participants were asked to translate 30 sentences from English into Persian. After
collecting the participant’s translations, three raters evaluated the quality of their
translations. The results revealed that the performance of the trilinguals on the translation
was significantly higher than that for the bilinguals. Moreover, the correlation between
trilingualism and the quality of translation was higher than the correlation between
bilingualism and the quality of translation.
Keywords :
Bilinguals , Trilinguals , Cognitive development , Translation quality
Journal title :
Journal of Language, culture and translation