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Sentence
To
support
his
definition,
Betz
discusses
various
examples
of
loan
translation
from
Latin
and
English
as
in
German
Wolkenkratzer
after
English
skyscraper,
Gegengift
('antidote')
after
Latin
contravenenum,
Mitleid
('compasssion')
after
Latin
compassio,
and
Gewissen
('conscience')
after
Latin
conscientia
(1949:
27,32).
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To support his definition, Betz discusses various examples of loan translation from Latin and English as in German Wolkenkratzer after English skyscraper, Gegengift ('antidote') after Latin contravenenum, Mitleid ('compasssion') after Latin compassio, and Gewissen ('conscience') after Latin conscientia (1949: 27,32).
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