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This volume contains ten papers describing various reading and translation experiments using eye-tracking techniques (sometimes combined with other process tools such as keystroke and pause logging methodology). CSL 36 and 37 (edited by Susanne Göpferich, Arnt Lykke Jakobsen and Inger M. Mees) are two complementary volumes containing empirical studies by scholars working in the field of translation process research. Contributors include members of the EU Eye-to-IT project and the Graz longitudinal study as well as researchers from both CBS and a number of other universities worldwide.
This volume contains ten papers describing various translation experiments using Translog and/or think-aloud methodology. CSL 36 and 37 (edited by Susanne Göpferich, Arnt Lykke Jakobsen and Inger M. Mees) are two complementary volumes containing empirical studies by scholars working in the field of translation process research. Contributors include members of the EU Eye-to-IT project and the Graz longitudinal study as well as researchers from both CBS and a number of other universities worldwide.
This volume has been compiled in honour of Arnt Lykke Jakobsen on the occasion of his 65th birthday. It contains papers by scholars from many parts of the world working in the fields of translation and interpreting, with a particular emphasis on translation process studies. The contributions are grouped into four main sections: methodological issues, computer assistance, eye-tracking and, lastly, the roles of precision, strategies and quality assessment in translation.
This volume brings together five papers presented at the 1st International Research Workshop “Methodology in Translation Process Research” held from April 6 to 8, 2009, at the University of Graz, Austria. The first three articles provide insights into the methods employed in the TransComp project at the University of Graz and discuss some of the findings this longitudinal study has yielded so far. The fourth presents results from another longitudinal study, the CTP project (“Capturing Translation Processes”), conducted at Zurich University of Applied Sciences. The collection concludes with a contribution which bridges methodology in translation and interpreting process research
The present volume contains a collection of papers on spoken language: how to represent it, analyse it, and explain it, without resorting to preconceived notions from text-based linguistics. The papers were presented at a explorative symposium held in Mullsjö, Sweden in August 2009
The volume contains a collection of papers on spoken language: how to represent it, analyse it, and explain it, without resorting to preconceived notions from text-based linguistics. The papers were presented at the symposium SJUSK 2011 - 1st Conference on Contemporary Speech Habits, held at CBS, Copenhagen, in November 2011. Copenhagen Studies in Language carries studies in both language for general purposes and language for special purposes (LSP). Its scope covers grammar, semantics, pragmatics, spoken language, text linguistics and translation, from a theoretical as well as an applied perspective. It is the editors- policy to bring out thematic volumes. While based at the Copenhagen Business School, the series is open to contributions from linguists in all parts of the world.
This publication presents a selection of the papers and posters thatwere presented at the SJUSK 2013 conference, held at Copenhagen Business School in March 2013 (www.cphspeech2013.dk). It describes spoken language phenomena from many different languages, including Modern Irish, Russian, Hungarian, Latin American Spanish, European Spanish, Portuguese, Danish, Swedish, Dutch, and British English. It is our hope that the papers may contribute to the reader's understanding of the challenging diversity of speech in action.
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