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International Journal of Art Innovation and Development, 2020, 1(4); doi: 10.38007/IJAID.2020.010402.

The Growth and Eating Habits of Domestic Rabbits in Literary Translation

Author(s)

Ximao Zhang

Corresponding Author:
Ximao Zhang
Affiliation(s)

Yunnan Normal University, Kunming, China

Abstract

Language is a communication tool commonly used by human beings. It is the carrier of cultural information and container culture. It is the whole life style of a society. As a bridge of communication between two cultures, the translation of all activities of a nation is not only the communication between two languages, but also the cultural communication. In order to understand the development trend and general situation of ecological translatology, this paper mainly makes a bibliometric study on the academic papers on the direction of ecological translatology on the growth and eating habits of domestic rabbits published in academic journals in recent ten years. Rabbits are evolved from hares through long-term domestication and breeding of human beings. In the course of its evolution, although it has been developing towards higher ability, it has not completely changed its original physiology, ecology and morphology. Therefore, the purpose of this paper is to analyze the development trend of the ecological translatology research on the growth and eating habits of domestic rabbits from the aspects of research data, research methods, research topics, etc. the research results show that the literature on the application of the theory of ecological translatology to the analysis of translation practice is much more than that in the other two fields, with a total publication of 164, It accounted for 72.57% of all literatures. Finally, it summarizes the guiding significance and academic value of ecological translatology for the study of translation.

Keywords

Domestic Rabbit Growth, Eating Habits, Ecological Translation, Literary Translation

Cite This Paper

Ximao Zhang. The Growth and Eating Habits of Domestic Rabbits in Literary Translation. International Journal of Art Innovation and Development (2020), Vol. 1, Issue 4: 15-26. https://doi.org/10.38007/IJAID.2020.010402.

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