BARREIRAS LINGUÍSTICAS - A GRANDE MURALHA DA MEDICINA CHINESA
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https://doi.org/10.25746/ruiips.v4.i3.14474Keywords:
Linguagem e Ciência, Tradução, Comunicação, Cultura, Medicina Chinesa Language and Science, Translation, Communication, Culture, Chinese MedicineAbstract
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Um dos grandes desafios na difusão e na aprendizagem da Medicina Chinesa é a linguagem. A linguagem, juntamente com outros padrões culturais, está assente em paradigmas diferentes o que pede um esforço adicional para que se chegue a uma correta tradução e explicação dos conceitos. Ainda não há um consenso na forma como esta verdadeira barreira pode ser ultrapassada. Neste artigo fazemos uma introdução ao tema, bem como um estudo do estado da arte.
Abstract
One of the great challenges of diffusing and learning Chinese Medicine is the language. The language, along with other cultural patterns, is grounded in different paradigms witch demands an additional effort in order to obtain a correct translation and explanation of concepts. This true barrier has yet no consensus in how to be surpassed. In this article we do an introduction to the subject as well as a study of the state of the art.Downloads
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