Cognitive Processes in Translation and Interpreting

Cognitive Processes in Translation and Interpreting
Title Cognitive Processes in Translation and Interpreting PDF eBook
Author Joseph H. Danks
Publisher SAGE Publications, Incorporated
Total Pages 304
Release 1997-03-20
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
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This volume focuses on the relationship between translation theory, translation research and translation practice. Applying many of the concepts and methods of cognitive science to translation the contributors provide an improvement in quality.

Researching Cognitive Processes of Translation

Researching Cognitive Processes of Translation
Title Researching Cognitive Processes of Translation PDF eBook
Author Defeng Li
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 201
Release 2018-10-26
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9811319847

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This edited volume covers an array of the most relevant topics in translation cognition, taking different approaches and using different research tools. It explores theoretical and methodological issues using case studies and examining their practical and pedagogical implications. It is a valuable resource for translation studies scholars, graduate students and those interested in translation and translation training, enabling them to conceptualize translation cognition, in order to enhance their research methods and designs, manage innovations in their translation training or simply understand their own translation behaviours.

Describing Cognitive Processes in Translation

Describing Cognitive Processes in Translation
Title Describing Cognitive Processes in Translation PDF eBook
Author Maureen Ehrensberger-Dow
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing Company
Total Pages 151
Release 2015-09-15
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027268207

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This volume addresses translation as an act and an event, having as its main focus the cognitive and mental processes of the translating or interpreting individual in the act of translating, while opening up wider perspectives by including the social situation in explorations of the translation process. First published as a special issue of Translation and Interpreting Studies (issue 8:2, 2013), the chapters in this volume deal with various aspects of translators’ and interpreters’ observable and non-observable processes, thus encouraging further research at the interface of cognitive and sociological approaches in this area. In terms of those distinctions, the chapters can be characterized as studies of the actual cognitive translation acts, of other processes related to the translation acts, or of processes that are related to the sociological translation event.

Translation, interpreting, cognition

Translation, interpreting, cognition
Title Translation, interpreting, cognition PDF eBook
Author Tra&Co Group
Publisher Language Science Press
Total Pages 204
Release 2021
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 3961103046

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Cognitive aspects of the translation process have become central in Translation and Interpreting Studies in recent years, further establishing the field of Cognitive Translatology. Empirical and interdisciplinary studies investigating translation and interpreting processes promise a hitherto unprecedented predictive and explanatory power. This collection contains such studies which observe behaviour during translation and interpreting. The contributions cover a vast area and investigate behaviour during translation and interpreting – with a focus on training of future professionals, on language processing more generally, on the role of technology in the practice of translation and interpreting, on translation of multimodal media texts, on aspects of ergonomics and usability, on emotions, self-concept and psychological factors, and finally also on revision and post-editing. For the present publication, we selected a number of contributions presented at the Second International Congress on Translation, Interpreting and Cognition hosted by the Tra&Co Lab at the Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz.

Tapping and Mapping the Processes of Translation and Interpreting

Tapping and Mapping the Processes of Translation and Interpreting
Title Tapping and Mapping the Processes of Translation and Interpreting PDF eBook
Author Sonja Tirkkonen-Condit
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages 187
Release 2000-01-01
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027216428

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This volume brings together cognitive psychologists who look at process phenomena from various linguistic vantage points. It examines simultaneous interpreting, methodology, how to glean information from data, and particular features of the processes of translation.

Translation and Cognition

Translation and Cognition
Title Translation and Cognition PDF eBook
Author Gregory M. Shreve
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages 389
Release 2010-05-28
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027288119

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Translation and Cognition assesses the state of the art in cognitive translation and interpreting studies by examining three important trends: methodological innovation, the evolution of research design, and the continuing integration of translation process research results with the core findings of the cognitive sciences. Several of the volume’s essays focus on fruitful new process research methods, such as eye tracking and keystroke logging that have arisen to supplement the use of think-aloud protocols. Another set of contributions investigates how some central theories, concepts, and methods from our sister disciplines of psycholinguistics, cognitive psychology, and neuroscience can inform our understanding of translation processes and their development in novices and experts. Yet another set of essays argues that methodological innovation and integration with the cognitive sciences can lead to more robust research designs and theoretical frameworks to explain the intricacies of cognitive processing during translation and interpreting. Thus, this timely volume actively demonstrates that a new theoretical and methodological consensus in cognitive translation studies is emerging, promising to greatly improve the quality, verifiability, and generalizability of translation process research.

The Handbook of Translation and Cognition

The Handbook of Translation and Cognition
Title The Handbook of Translation and Cognition PDF eBook
Author John W. Schwieter
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 615
Release 2020-01-09
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1119241456

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The Handbook of Translation and Cognition is a pioneering, state-of-the-art investigation of cognitive approaches to translation and interpreting studies (TIS). Offers timely and cutting-edge coverage of the most important theoretical frameworks and methodological innovations Contains original contributions from a global group of leading researchers from 18 countries Explores topics related to translator and workplace characteristics including machine translation, creativity, ergonomic perspectives, and cognitive effort, and competence, training, and interpreting such as multimodal processing, neurocognitive optimization, process-oriented pedagogies, and conceptual change Maps out future directions for cognition and translation studies, as well as areas in need of more research within this dynamic field