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The Development of Translation Competence

Theories and Methodologies from Psycholinguistics and Cognitive Science
Edited By: Aline Ferreira, John W. Schwieter

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This book presents cutting-edge research from psycholinguistics and cognitive science to understand the development of translation competence. It explores theories and innovative data collection methodologies, serving as a valuable reference for scholars and translators.

The Development of Translation Competence: Theories and Methodologies from Psycholinguistics and Cognitive Science presents cutting-edge research in translation studies from perspectives in psycholinguistics and cognitive…
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The Development of Translation Competence: Theories and Methodologies from Psycholinguistics and Cognitive Science presents cutting-edge research in translation studies from perspectives in psycholinguistics and cognitive science in order to provide a better understanding of translation and the development of linguistic competence that translators need to be effective professionals. It presents original theories and empirical tests that have significant implications for advancing the field of translation studies and what researchers know about the development of linguistic competence.

The book is divided up into three Parts. Part I consists of a state-of-the-art introductory chapter which serves to frame the subsequent studies in Part II which explore the development of translation competence by reporting on topics such as translation expertise, cognitive ergonomic issues in translation, translation ambiguity, standards and metrics for translation, processing speed and production time, among others. Part III then hones in on specific data collection methodologies from cognitive science that highlight innovative ways to gather and analyze data. Some methods discussed include tasks looking at processing speed, brain imagining techniques such as functional magnetic resonance imaging adaptation (fMRIa), language switching, eye tracking, keystroke and mouse logging, and retrospection, among others.

This book effectively demonstrates that psycholinguistic and cognitive approaches to studying the development of translation competence promise to diversify traditional perspectives of translation studies and to improve the quality and generalizability of translation research in general. This title will serve as a valuable reference for scholars, practitioners, translators, and anyone who wishes to gain an overview of current issues and methods in translation studies solidly grounded in psycholinguistics and cognitive science.

Dr John W. Schwieter is an Associate Professor of Spanish and Linguistics, and the Director of the Psycholinguistics and Language Acquisition Research Laboratory at Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. He is also the general editor of the new Bilingual Processing and Acquisition scholarly book series (John Benjamins Publishing).

Dr Aline Ferreira is a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow in Psychology, and the Associate Director of the Psycholinguistics and Language Acquisition Research Laboratory at Wilfrid Laurier University in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada

Benjamin Bailey, Susan Campbell, Michael Carl, Shaina Castle, Li-Yun Chang, Bruce J. Diamond, Valkiria Durán-Narucki, Maureen Ehrensberger-Dow, Alyssa Golden, Isabel Lacruz, Dominic Massaro, Gary Massey, Scribner Messenger, Erica B. Michael, Ricardo Martín Muñoz, Alison Phillips, Kathryn Rhoad, Lelyn Saner, Gregory M. Shreve, Carlos Teixeira, Diane de Terra, Natasha Tokowicz, Aline Ferreira

Hardback

  • ISBN: 1-4438-5450-6
  • ISBN13: 978-1-4438-5450-4
  • Date of Publication: 2014-01-23

Ebook

  • ISBN: 1-4438-6109-X
  • ISBN13: 978-1-4438-6109-0
  • Date of Publication: 2014-01-23

Subject Codes:

  • BIC: CFP, CFD, PDN
  • THEMA: CFP, CFD, PDN
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