Abstract
Translation is a conceptual blending where a formal linguistic structure provides efficient, but sparse prompts for constructing a conceptual structure which may, or may not, be shared by ST and TT. When it is shared, equivalent conceptual structure occurs in the forms of simple and mirror networks; when it is not shared, the conceptual structure is integrated in either forms of single scope or double scope networks where the new conceptual structure emerges.
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