Evanitious Triglot Newbie France Joined 4520 days ago 36 posts - 39 votes Speaks: French*, EnglishC1, Italian
| Message 1 of 2 30 January 2014 at 1:47pm | IP Logged |
Hi !
I'm just curious. I've been watching a lot of American TV shows and movies in Russian language, and listened to some audiobooks and I wonder why subtitles are almost parallel but never.
Sometimes I find subtitles that of course are totally different. But I also find subtitles that are 99% exact and I wonder why they are not 100 % right. I'll have each exact word of what's being said, but once in a while, in a different order, or sometimes a different word. But I insist, 99% of the subtitles are exact.
I found the exact same thing with audiobooks. And I don't understand why...people just have to read the text. It would be a big surprise for me to find out there are different versions of the book, in which only a few words are different. Though sometimes I find audio versions that are really different from the book I have. I mean, same meaning but totally different sentences.
I'm asking because I wanted to practice listening and reading but I never find a 100% parallel text. Of course there are other resources, but what I like the most are TV shows and movies.
Thanks in advance.
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albysky Triglot Senior Member Italy lang-8.com/1108796Registered users can see my Skype Name Joined 4389 days ago 287 posts - 393 votes Speaks: Italian*, English, German
| Message 2 of 2 05 February 2014 at 12:58pm | IP Logged |
In movies i guess it is because it would be too long to read along if they wrote exactly what is being said
,especially in very rapid speech , keep in mind also that most of the times subtitles have been designed for
deaf people . As for audiobooks ,i have never experienced such a thing . I have come across versions of
audiobooks that were not unabridged though , they read the text , but some passages were skipped . I
think that it is not available for every audiobook the unabridged version , especially for the really long
ones . As for russian you should be able to find 100 percent parallel texts on both lingq.com and
echomoskvi , on the latter i am not entirely sure though .
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