Modulation (linguistics)

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Modulation in general linguistics means " shaping speech", such as B .:

Modulation also means "semantic paraphrasing" (= rewriting), e.g. For example: "He's barking up the wrong tree" is translated to "He's on the wrong track". In order to get the sense, for example, a proverb in one language has to be replaced by a proverb in another language.

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