Mistranslation and Maltranslation in A Medical Website: Evidences from Dorland’s Medical Dictionary

Volume: 10 Number: 1 March 1, 2019
  • Ruben Dharmawan
  • M.r. Nababan
  • M. Sri Samiati Tarjana
  • Djatmika Djatmika
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Mistranslation and Maltranslation in A Medical Website: Evidences from Dorland’s Medical Dictionary

Abstract

This study examines the quality of entry translation in Dorland’s Medical Dictionary (DMD) containing mistranslation and maltranslation. This embedded-case study used DMD human-based and website mistranslation leading to maltranslation. The purposively selected data were 111 tropical medicine related the entries and its definition inserted in the Kamus Kedokteran Dorland Edisi 31 and the website translated by Google Translate. The translation techniques and assessment of the quality were processed in a Focus Group Discussion. The rational how a mistranslation raised maltranslation was based on the basic medical science when a doctor examined, diagnosed, treated, promoted and prevented diseases for the benefit of patients. Findings show that 111 entries made up of 158 human-based translated sentences are composed of 2816 units of translation, and the 162 Google Translate sentences for 3054 units. There are 18 translation techniques in human-based translation, 16 in Google Translation, 80 mistranslations leading to 57 maltranslations causing incorrect diagnosis, mistreatments, and misdirection of health promotion and prevention of disease. Of 40 tokens, maltranslation occurs 32 times and human-based translation 25 times, implying low quality of the translation that requires improvement of the definition, word entries, and sentences in the website.

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APA
Dharmawan, R., Nababan, M., Tarjana, M. S. S., & Djatmika, D. (2019). Mistranslation and Maltranslation in A Medical Website: Evidences from Dorland’s Medical Dictionary. Journal of Social Studies Education Research, 10(1), 219-240. https://izlik.org/JA68SA26WU
AMA
1.Dharmawan R, Nababan M, Tarjana MSS, Djatmika D. Mistranslation and Maltranslation in A Medical Website: Evidences from Dorland’s Medical Dictionary. JSSER. 2019;10(1):219-240. https://izlik.org/JA68SA26WU
Chicago
Dharmawan, Ruben, M.r. Nababan, M. Sri Samiati Tarjana, and Djatmika Djatmika. 2019. “Mistranslation and Maltranslation in A Medical Website: Evidences from Dorland’s Medical Dictionary”. Journal of Social Studies Education Research 10 (1): 219-40. https://izlik.org/JA68SA26WU.
EndNote
Dharmawan R, Nababan M, Tarjana MSS, Djatmika D (March 1, 2019) Mistranslation and Maltranslation in A Medical Website: Evidences from Dorland’s Medical Dictionary. Journal of Social Studies Education Research 10 1 219–240.
IEEE
[1]R. Dharmawan, M. Nababan, M. S. S. Tarjana, and D. Djatmika, “Mistranslation and Maltranslation in A Medical Website: Evidences from Dorland’s Medical Dictionary”, JSSER, vol. 10, no. 1, pp. 219–240, Mar. 2019, [Online]. Available: https://izlik.org/JA68SA26WU
ISNAD
Dharmawan, Ruben - Nababan, M.r. - Tarjana, M. Sri Samiati - Djatmika, Djatmika. “Mistranslation and Maltranslation in A Medical Website: Evidences from Dorland’s Medical Dictionary”. Journal of Social Studies Education Research 10/1 (March 1, 2019): 219-240. https://izlik.org/JA68SA26WU.
JAMA
1.Dharmawan R, Nababan M, Tarjana MSS, Djatmika D. Mistranslation and Maltranslation in A Medical Website: Evidences from Dorland’s Medical Dictionary. JSSER. 2019;10:219–240.
MLA
Dharmawan, Ruben, et al. “Mistranslation and Maltranslation in A Medical Website: Evidences from Dorland’s Medical Dictionary”. Journal of Social Studies Education Research, vol. 10, no. 1, Mar. 2019, pp. 219-40, https://izlik.org/JA68SA26WU.
Vancouver
1.Ruben Dharmawan, M.r. Nababan, M. Sri Samiati Tarjana, Djatmika Djatmika. Mistranslation and Maltranslation in A Medical Website: Evidences from Dorland’s Medical Dictionary. JSSER [Internet]. 2019 Mar. 1;10(1):219-40. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA68SA26WU