Chia-chien Chang
List of John Benjamins publications in which Chia-chien Chang is involved.
Journal
2025 Structured peer feedback in simultaneous interpreting training InContext 5:2, pp. 134–159 | Article
This study examines the implementation of peer feedback as an assessment-as-learning tool in simultaneous interpreting (SI) training within interpreter education. While instructor feedback remains indispensable, peer feedback offers potential to enrich students’ learning experiences. However,… read more
2018 Conference interpreting and knowledge acquisition: How professional interpreters tackle unfamiliar topics Interpreting 20:2, pp. 204–231 | Article
This paper describes knowledge acquisition of professional conference interpreters in Taiwan when dealing with unfamiliar topics: the focus is on how the required knowledge is developed before, during and after a conference. We interviewed 10 Chinese-English interpreters, to find out about their… read more
2014 Review of Kellett Bidoli (2012): Interpreting across genres: Multiple research perspectives Interpreting 16:2, pp. 261–265 | Review
2014 Non-native English at international conferences: Perspectives from Chinese–English conference interpreters in Taiwan Interpreting 16:2, pp. 169–190 | Article
With the spread of English as a lingua franca (ELF), interpreting researchers have started to explore its effects on interpreting quality and on the conference interpreting profession as a whole. This study is based on interviews with ten professional conference interpreters working with Chinese A… read more
2011 Address form shifts in interpreted Q&A sessions Interpreting Chinese, Interpreting China, Setton, Robin (ed.), pp. 55–79 | Article
2009 Address form shifts in interpreted Q&A sessions China and Chinese, Setton, Robin (ed.), pp. 164–189 | Article
This paper examines the use of address forms in interpreter-mediated question and answer (Q&A) sessions in international conferences. The address forms analyzed include both the names and the pronouns the questioners used to address the presenters. The data were collected from two conferences held… read more
2007 The impact of directionality on Chinese/English simultaneous interpreting Interpreting 9:2, pp. 137–176 | Article
This paper addresses the issue of directionality in simultaneous interpreting by exploring professional Chinese/English interpreters’ experience of simultaneous interpreting, focusing specifically on the impact of language direction on their choice of strategies. Ten professional interpreters… read more






