Bekim Bejta

Bekim Bejta
Bekim Bejta
Bekim Bejta

Bekim Bejta (born 11 June 1970 in Kosovo - Mitrovica [1]) is a Kosovar Albanian linguist, poet and translator. In 2009, he received the Kosovo National Literary Prize for the translation of Raga. Approche du continent invisible by Jean-Marie Gustave Le Clézio.[2]

Studies

He studied at the University of Poitiers, where he obtained a bachelor's degree in 1994, a master's degree in 1996 and a PhD with a dissertation on "Morpho-Phonological Assimilation of French non-Naturalized Borrowings in English and its Lexicographical Treatment"[3] in 2002.

Contributions to linguistics

Bejta’s initial speciality is linguistics. He started with publishing The Solution to English Word-Stress (2003). The counterpart of this book in French is his work L’Accentuation en anglais[4](2003). In 2007, he published, in Albanian, the work Gjuha dhe të folurit (Language and Speech). Recently, two linguistic books of his were published in Pristina, Analyse phonologique des emprunts en anglais, (2009), and Naturalisation morpho-sémantique des xénismes an anglais (2009).

Translations

He undertook the task of translating novels, poems, and short story collections because of the lack of good translations in Albanian language. Since then, he has translated a dozen books from English and French.

Bibliography

Linguistic books

Translations

(From English into Albanian)

(From French into Albanian)

References

  1. "Bekim Bejta" (in French). L`Harmattan. Retrieved 26 April 2010.
  2. "Çmim për vepër jetësore Nazmi Rrahmanit" (in Albanian). Yll Press. 2010-03-05. Archived from the original on 1 May 2010. Retrieved 24 April 2010. "...dhe përkthyesi Bekim Bejta, me Çmimin letrar për librin më të mirë të vitit të shkuar për përkthimin e veprës “Raga – afrim i kontinentit të padukshëm” nga Jean-Marie Gustave le Clezio."
  3. Poitiers University, university library, online catalogue .

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