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9 February 2010

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Triangulating Translation

Perspectives in process oriented research

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Edited by Fabio Alves
Federal University of Minas Gerais

2003. x, 165 pp.
Publishing status: Available

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978 90 272 1651 9 / EUR 95.00
978 1 58811 429 7 / USD 143.00
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978 90 272 9604 7 / EUR 95.00 / USD 143.00
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This book contains a selection of papers presented in a subsection on translation process analysis at the II Brazilian International Translators' Forum, held on 23-27 July 2001. The volume builds on the notion of triangulation, i.e., the combined use of different methods of data elicitation and analyses, to discuss methodological issues and actual experimental methods in the field of translation process research. Grouped in three parts, the seven contributions raise issues concerned, among others, with the translation-pragmatics interface, the role of inter-subjectivity, the attempts at modeling what accounts for translation competence, and the effect of think-aloud on translation speed, revision, and segmentation. The volume also examines the process of translation in terms of relevant measurements which can validate some of the instruments used in the triangulation approach and fosters the application of triangulation as a pedagogical instrument to be applied to translators' training. The book will certainly find an audience among translation scholars doing experimental work and students and practitioners interested in capturing the translation process.


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