Assessment of Arabic-English Translation Produced by Google Translate

International Journal of Linguistics, Literature and Translation (IJLLT) ISSN: 2617-0299, 2019

10 Pages Posted: 24 Aug 2019

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Omar Jabak

University of Technology and Applied Sciences in Rustaq; Idlib University

Date Written: July 31, 2019

Abstract

There have been very few research studies conducted on the assessment of Arabic-English translation produced by online Google Translate according to an extensive review of the literature available on this topic to date. The current qualitative study seeks to assess some samples of Arabic-English translation done by Google Translate and measure their accuracy against model translations of these samples provided by Dickins, Hervey and Higgins (2017) to determine if this translation method can be followed or not. The researcher collected the data (texts) from a book entitled Thinking Arabic Translation (Dickins, et al., 2017), fed them into Google Translate and conducted an error analysis to assess the quality of translation produced by Google Translate. The error analysis showed that Google Translate made lexical and syntactic errors which affected the quality of translation and caused the meaning of the translations to be unintelligible. The findings of the study revealed that Google Translate cannot be used as a valid translation tool for Arabic-English translation and that human interference is greatly needed to produce accurate and effective translation. Further research on the assessment of Google Translate in Arabic-English translation is recommended to either support the findings of this study or challenge them.

Keywords: Arabic-English translation, Google Translate, Assessment, Lexical Errors, Syntactic Errors

Suggested Citation

Jabak, Omar, Assessment of Arabic-English Translation Produced by Google Translate (July 31, 2019). International Journal of Linguistics, Literature and Translation (IJLLT) ISSN: 2617-0299, 2019, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3441139

Omar Jabak (Contact Author)

University of Technology and Applied Sciences in Rustaq ( email )

Oman - Rustaq
University of Technology and Applied Sciences- Col
Rustaq, 202
Oman

Idlib University ( email )

Syria
Idlib
Syria

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