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Title Translation and cognition / edited by Gregory M. Shreve, Erik Angelone.

Publication Info. Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Pub. Co., [2010]
©2010

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Description 1 online resource (vi, 381 pages) : illustrations.
Physical Medium polychrome
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Series American Translators Association scholarly monograph series, 0890-4111 ; v. 15
American Translators Association scholarly monograph series ; v. 15.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Translation and cognition: recent developments / Gregory M. Shreve and Erik Angelone -- Part I. Methodological innovation. Uncertainty, uncertainty management and metacognitive problem solving in the translation task / Erik Angelone -- Coordination of reading and writing processes in translation: an eye on uncharted territory / Barbara Dragsted -- Cognitive effort, syntactic disruption, and visual interference in a sight translation task / Gregory M. Shreve, Isabel Lacruz, and Erik Angelone -- The reformulation challenge in translation: context reduces polysemy during comprehension, but multiplies creativity during production / Antin Fougner Rydning and Christian Michel Lachaud -- Translation units and grammatical shifts: towards an integration of product- and process-based translation research / Fabio Alves [and others] -- Controlled language and readability / Sharon O'Brien -- Part II. Research design and research issues. On paradigms and cognitive translatology / Ricardo Muñoz Martín -- Integrative description of translation processes / Gyde Hansen -- Are all professionals experts? Definitions of expertise and reinterpretation of research evidence in process studies / Riitta Jääskeläinen -- Part III. Integration of translation process research and the cognitive sciences. Expertise in interpreting: an expert-performance perspective / K. Anders Ericsson -- The search for neuro-physiological correlates of expertise in interpreting / Barbara Moser-Mercer -- Neural and physiological correlates of translation and interpreting in the bilingual brain: recent perspectives / Bruce J. Diamond and Gregory M. Shreve -- Prompting cognates in the bilingual lexicon: optimizing access during translation / Maxim I. Stamenov, Alexander Gerganov, and Ivo D. Popivanov -- Cognitive translation studies: developments in theory and method / Sandra L. Halverson.
Summary Translation and Cognition assesses the state of the art in cognitive translation and interpreting studies by examining three important trends: methodological innovation, the evolution of research design, and the continuing integration of translation process research results with the core findings of the cognitive sciences. Several of the volume's essays focus on fruitful new process research methods, such as eye tracking and keystroke logging that have arisen to supplement the use of think-aloud protocols. Another set of contributions investigates how some central theories, concepts, and metho.
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Subject Translating and interpreting -- Psychological aspects.
Translating and interpreting -- Psychological aspects.
Translating and interpreting.
Cognitive psychology.
Cognitive psychology.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Shreve, Gregory M., 1950-
Angelone, Erik.
Other Form: Print version: Translation and cognition. Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Pub. Co., ©2010 9789027231918 (DLC) 2010010770 (OCoLC)553371009
ISBN 9789027288110 (electronic book)
9027288119 (electronic book)
9789027231918 (cloth)
9027231915 (cloth)
Standard No. 9786612663376