INVESTIGATING DECLARATIVE KNOWLEDGE OF PROFESSIONAL TRANSLATORS
Abstract
Declarative knowledge is a belief system of translators which underlies the practices
of translating. It guides translators in decision-making process in an interlingual
communication. Exploited simultaneously and effectively with operative knowledge
it results in the production of a quality. In some cases, as evidenced in processoriented
studies, there is a gap between the two to the extent that what translators
know and believe about translation does not match what they do in practices.