In:Inference and Anticipation in Simultaneous Interpreting: A probability-prediction model
Ghelly V. Chernov
[Benjamins Translation Library 57] 2004
► pp. v–viii
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Published online: 23 December 2004
https://doi.org/10.1075/btl.57.toc
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Table of contents
Editors’ critical forewordix
Forewordxxiii
Abbreviations and symbolsxxix
1. The psycholinguistic approach to SI research1
2. Speed, memory and simultaneity: Speech processing under unusual constraints11
3. The semantic and pragmatic structure of discourse25
4. Semantic structure and objective semantic redundancy39
5. Communicative context and subjective redundancy57
6. A probabilistic anticipation model for SI91
7. Theme and compression107
8. Rheme and information density121
9. Syntax and communicative word order135
10. SI and Anokhin’s theory of activity165
11. Anticipation and SI: An experiment185
12. Conclusion199
Notes201
References213
Appendix A. Buenos Aires corpus — UN, 1978, Experiment in Remote Interpreting223
Appendix B. United Nations General Assembly sessions241
Appendix C. Texts with two types of test items used as input in an SI probability anticipation experiment (Chernov 1978)247
