
Translation, Cognition & Behavior
Volume 3, Issue 1 (2020)
2020. iii, 142 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 13 May 2020
Published online on 13 May 2020
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Table of Contents
- How does training shape English-Chinese sight translation behaviour? An eyetracking studyHo Chen-En, Chen Tze-Wei & Tsai Jie-Li | pp. 1–24
- Choosing to become an interpreter: A matter of personality and memory capacity?Alexandra Rosiers, Koen Plevoets & June Eyckmans | pp. 25–50
- “Article 1103: oh pff… yes—then concerns… the… um… unilateral contract…”. What do hesitation and repair markers tell us about text reception patterns of translators and lawyers?Cornelia Griebel | pp. 51–75
- Predicting translation behaviors by using Hidden Markov ModelLu Sheng, Michael Carl, Yao Xinyue & Su Wenchao | pp. 76–99
- Raw machine translation use by patent professionals: A case of distributed cognitionMary Nurminen | pp. 100–121
- Reframing translational norm theory through 4EA cognitionDouglas Robinson | pp. 122–142
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