http://jhkpress.com/index.php/mlll/issue/feedModern Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics2023-06-21T09:15:09-05:00Jack Hawkjackhawk@jhkpress.comOpen Journal Systems<p><strong>Modern Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics (MLLL) </strong>publishes genuinely original research articles, remarks and replies and article reviews. As an international peer-reviewed research Journal, MLLL welcomes original research papers focusing on language acquisition, language teacher education, translation and literary criticism. The issues also cover various linguistics topics including phonetics and phonology, lexis, grammar, pragmatics, and discourse. </p> <p><a href="https://www.jhkpress.com/index.php/mlll/about">More information about</a> the journal (indexing, publication fee, and plagiarism check)</p> <p><strong>Format: Online</strong><br />ISSN 2834-5207</p>http://jhkpress.com/index.php/mlll/article/view/99A Study on the Translation of Mao Zedong's Poetic Dynamic Images from the Perspective of Image Schema Theory2023-05-25T20:49:41-05:00Haowen Liang874664699@qq.com<p>Mao Zedong's poetry is highly valued for its literary and ideological significance, as it is rich in allusions and image that reflect his patriotism and philosophical thinking. Additionally, his poems have also been translated by renowned translators such as Xu Yuanzhong. To better translate Mao Zedong's poetry, this paper focuses on the analysis of the dynamic images with movement connotations in his poetry, and makes use of the image schema theory of cognitive linguistics to compare and analyze the images and corresponding translations of relevant verses, in order to explore the gains and losses of different translations and summarize translation methods for Chinese classical poetry, thus helping Chinese culture to go global.<br /><br /></p>2023-06-18T00:00:00-05:00Copyright (c) 2023 Modern Languages, Literatures, and Linguisticshttp://jhkpress.com/index.php/mlll/article/view/100A ChatGPT-driven Study of Translating and Post-editing Chinese Enterprise Publicity Materials2023-06-21T09:15:09-05:00Junchao Wang1309558770@qq.com<p>The China Import and Export Fair (a.k.a. Canton Fair), the first promotion platform for China’s foreign trade, is a key topic for academic and business discussions. Driven by ChatGPT, the present study first constructs a bilingual database concerning the Canton Fair, and then compares the ChatGPT-generated and human-translated multimodal texts such as exhibition invitation letters and main visual images of the Fair. One of the findings is that artificial intelligence can help translate in a top-down way, that is, from a macroscopic and three-dimensional knowledge framework to language usage at a microscopic level, which is different from the previous bottom-up translation practice, teaching, and research. In addition, the comparison of different translations can also provide empirical rules and insights for writing, translating, and post-editing enterprise publicity materials in the new artificial intelligence era.</p>2023-07-13T00:00:00-05:00Copyright (c) 2023 Modern Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics