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Poll: Have you participated in any of the ProZ.com Translation Contests? Autor de la hebra: ProZ.com Staff
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This forum topic is for the discussion of the poll question "Have you participated in any of the ProZ.com Translation Contests?".
This poll was originally submitted by Diana Arbiser
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A forum topic will appear each time a new poll is ru... See more This forum topic is for the discussion of the poll question "Have you participated in any of the ProZ.com Translation Contests?".
This poll was originally submitted by Diana Arbiser
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A forum topic will appear each time a new poll is run. For more information, see: http://proz.com/topic/33629 ▲ Collapse | | |
First contest | Mar 4, 2008 |
This is my first contest in Proz.
I made my entries already. | | |
Where is the option "I can't because I'm not a paying Member"? | Mar 4, 2008 |
I wanted to participate to the current one, and then I saw I was not allowed to... | | |
Anne Bohy Francia Local time: 09:02 inglés al francés Same for me... not member. And I searched the option too | Mar 4, 2008 |
Elisabeth Fournier wrote:
I wanted to participate to the current one, and then I saw I was not allowed to... | |
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Does voting count? | Mar 4, 2008 |
I voted "yes" although I have never submitted an entry of my own. (I started one once but never was satisfied with the result.)
I have, however, voted in (I think) three of the contests. In my languages (English and Spanish), that's a lot of work!
One of these days a contest will come along when I'm in a slow period. I'm glad to say, I don't have many of those! I would love to submit an entry. I miss the feedback I used to get from my professors when I was a student. | | |
Williamson Reino Unido Local time: 08:02 flamenco al inglés + ... Julio Cortazar | Mar 4, 2008 |
Gave it a try at the text of Cortazar. No easy at all to translate into whatever language.
I wonder on what basis these translations are graded? (semantics, syntax,style...).
[Bijgewerkt op 2008-03-04 14:31] | | |
I have voted, but I've never submitted a translation - because they're always literary texts. The reasons for this are pretty obvious and also understandable, but the texts are way out of my area of expertise.
[Edited at 2008-03-04 14:39] | | |
Lilth_84 Local time: 09:02 ruso al italiano + ...
Elisabeth Fournier wrote:
I wanted to participate to the current one, and then I saw I was not allowed to...
Same for me.. I'd love to participate but I can't | |
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John Cutler España Local time: 09:02 español al inglés + ... No because... | Mar 4, 2008 |
Marie-Hélène Hayles wrote:
I have voted, but I've never submitted a translation - because they're always literary translations. The reasons are pretty obvious and also understandable, but way out of my area of expertise.
I've submitted translations, but as Marie-Hélène mentions the texts are always literary type texts and I rarely if ever translate literary material. In spite of lack of experience with literary works, I submitted a text in the last contest and it was voted out in the first round of voting! I didn't take that as an offense, however, but rather as a sign of the good judgement the voters were using.
It might be a good idea to have various categories in the contest to give legal, technical, scientific translators, etc a chance to participate, or perhaps the type of text could be changed from year to year..? | | |
Good idea to propose different categories | Mar 4, 2008 |
John Cutler wrote:
It might be a good idea to have various categories in the contest to give legal, technical, scientific translators, etc a chance to participate, or perhaps the type of text could be changed from year to year..?
A sound suggestion! I imagine many ProZians have a strong literary bent but how many of us actually translate literature? As an aside, a couple of years back I took part in a British literary translation competition and was astounded at how difficult this is.
I also agree with Elisabeth and Bohy about the "not a paying member" option. Time permitting, I would love to enter but as a non-paying member I don't qualify. | | |
patyjs México Local time: 02:02 español al inglés + ... Yes, twice up to now. | Mar 4, 2008 |
I've submitted entries in the last two. My first entry, like John's, was bumped out in the first round. My next attempt was a little more successful, making it through the qualifying round but with only a few points. Still, I was chuffed!
This time I have a draft done but the deadline for entries in my language pair is tomorrow and (happily) I've got work to do. I'll probably have to be content with voting only this time.
BTW literary translation isn't my field, eit... See more I've submitted entries in the last two. My first entry, like John's, was bumped out in the first round. My next attempt was a little more successful, making it through the qualifying round but with only a few points. Still, I was chuffed!
This time I have a draft done but the deadline for entries in my language pair is tomorrow and (happily) I've got work to do. I'll probably have to be content with voting only this time.
BTW literary translation isn't my field, either, but it's still enjoyable and worth the effort especially when other members take the time to give feedback on every single entry that passes the qualifying round in the pair. Such was the case with Goodwords in the last contest but one; the contest I was bumped out of so I was deprived of her valuable contribution. (I missed your participation in the last contest, Goodwords, but I guess you were just too busy!)
Anyway, back to work. Maybe I'll have time to work on my entry before tomorrow and submit something that's not wholly embarrassing! ▲ Collapse | | |
neilmac España Local time: 09:02 español al inglés + ...
... does"usually too busy working" ring a bell?
John's suggestion about different categories is excellent though; I'd be much more inclined to take part if the text were more in my line - lit stuff takes so long and you can never be quite sure that it's as good or meaningful as the original. | |
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yam2u Estados Unidos Miembro inglés al malayo + ... Second or third time submitting | Mar 4, 2008 |
Sadly, except for once, each time mine has been the only submission in my language.
I too agree with John (Cutler) to have the contest in various categories or have a different category each time.
The literary pieces offered so far, as interesting and challenging as they have been, neither reflect nor really showcase the real-life translations most of us do.
And why is the contest not open to unpaid members again?
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Richard Jenkins Brasil Local time: 05:02 Miembro 2006 portugués al inglés + ... I've not seen my pairs | Mar 4, 2008 |
If I came across my specialist pairs, Portuguese to English, I may well have a bash, but I've not seen them yet. Are these pairs in the contest this time around? | | |
Erik Bry Local time: 01:02 portugués al inglés + ... not a paying member, but would like to participate | Mar 5, 2008 |
bohy wrote:
Elisabeth Fournier wrote:
I wanted to participate to the current one, and then I saw I was not allowed to... | | |
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