Translation & Interpreting

Volume 7, Number 1, 2015


Special issue on translation process research

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Table of Contents 

Articles

1- The TREC network – Past, present, and future inquiries into translation process research

2- A retrospective and prospective view of translation research from an empirical, experimental, and cognitive perspective: the TREC network

3- Fitting CULTURE into translation process research

4- On the operationalisation of ‘pauses’ in translation process research

5- On the applicability of Internet-mediated research methods to investigate translators’ cognitive behaviour

6- Acquisition of translation competence and translation acceptability: An experimental study

7- An experimental study into the acquisition of cultural competence in translator training: Research design and methodological issues

8- Directionality in translation: Investigating prototypical patterns in editing procedures

9- An empirical investigation of cognitive effort required to post-edit machine translated metaphors compared to the translation of metaphors

10- An investigation of the relevance-theoretical approach to cognitive effort in translation and the post-editing process

 


About the Journal
Translation & Interpreting is a refereed international journal that seeks to create a cross-fertilization between research, training and professional practice. It aims to publish high quality, research-based, original articles, that highlight the applications of research results to the improvement of T&I training and practice. It welcomes contributions not only from well-known senior scholars, but also from new, young scholars in the field. It is a free on-line journal, hosted by the University of Western Sydney’s School of Humanities and Communication Arts, with the objective to be universally accessible to researchers, educators, students and practitioners of interpreting and translation, as well as to others interested in the discipline. Published twice yearly. ISSN 1836-9324