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Comments on the article: Dumber in English

12/07/2007

Biophysicist and author Stefan Klein wants to ensure the future of German as a language of science. Our academic language is on the verge of atrophy, he says.

 
cemari
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registered on 13/01/2008
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Unusual word-choices and serpentine sentences can make a speech seem more brilliant than it actually is.
It's sadly ironic that Stefan Klein is himself rendered "dumber" in English than in German by this translation. The final sentence in the first paragraph of the English version of the article gets exactly backward what Klein actually said (that strange word choices and labyrinthine sentences caused some presentations at the conference to appear *less* brilliant than their content actually was).
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Chienness
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The final sentence in the first paragraph of the English version of the article gets exactly backward...
I had difficulty understanding the translation (it didn't really flow for me) and suspected it had to do with the translation but wasn't sure.

When I read the part about "Unusual word-choices and serpentine sentences" I actually remembered somebody had told me that Germans like to make their speech complicated (to make it hard to understand and impressive-sounding), and was surprised that someone would actually openly praise that kind of tactic / tendency. Thank you for clarifying, cemari.
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