Cyclicity of Second-hand-ness: The Language and Translation of Afrizal Malna's "Toko Bekas Bahasa A dan B"
Penned by the Indonesian poet, Afrizal Malna, "Toko Bekas Bahasa A dan B" is a poem with the prominent theme of second-hand-ness. This paper examines the use of language in Malna's poem, along with its co-relation with its English translation by Gracia Asri, using translation theory f...
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Main Author: | Sari, Zita Reyninta (Author) |
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Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Universitas Gadjah Mada,
2018-02-24.
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