In:Crowdsourcing and Online Collaborative Translations: Expanding the limits of Translation Studies
Miguel A. Jiménez-Crespo
[Benjamins Translation Library 131] 2017
► pp. 157–177
Chapter 6Texts and crowdsourcing
Perspectives from textual, discursive and linguistic approaches
Published online: 11 April 2017
https://doi.org/10.1075/btl.131.c6
https://doi.org/10.1075/btl.131.c6
Article outline
- 6.1Introduction
- 6.2Defining texts in an era of dynamic texts produced in collaboration
- 6.3The atomization of texts in TS: From TM to localization
- 6.3.1Textual segmentation and TM
- 6.3.2Textual segmentation and localization
- 6.4Texts in a crowdsourcing era: Insights from linguistics and TS
- 6.5“Entire texts” as the unit of translation: The crowdsourcing perspective
- 6.6The “unit of translation” and crowdsourcing
- 6.7Redefining crowdsourced “texts” as a translation product
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