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Translation Studies and Eye-Tracking Analysis

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213 Seiten
Englisch
Peter Langerschienen am29.05.2013
In recent years, advances in technology have opened up many possibilities of gaining a deeper insight into the mental processes occurring during a translation process. This publication presents the theoretical foundations, the results of scientific experiments, and a broad range of questions concerning eye-tracking supported translation studies.mehr
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KlappentextIn recent years, advances in technology have opened up many possibilities of gaining a deeper insight into the mental processes occurring during a translation process. This publication presents the theoretical foundations, the results of scientific experiments, and a broad range of questions concerning eye-tracking supported translation studies.

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Contents: Sambor Grucza/Monika PÅużyczka/Justyna ZajÄc: Eye-Tracking Supported Translation Studies at the University of Warsaw (Instead of Introduction) - Sambor Grucza: Heat Maps, Gaze Plots ... and What Next? The Access to Translation Competences and Translation Processes - Jerzy Å»mudzki: Problems, Objectives and Challenges of the Polish Translation Studies and Theory - Marta MaÅachowicz: Knowledge - Transference - Translation - Ewa Zwierzchon-Grabowska: Could Eye-Tracking Help to Reconstruct the Translation Processes? - PaweÅ Soluch/Adam Tarnowski: Eye-Tracking Methods and Measures - Monika PÅużyczka: Eye-Tracking Supported Research Into Sight Translation. Lapsological Conclusions - Silvia Hansen-Schirra, Christoph Rosener: Proactive Use of Eye-Tracking in the Translational Workflow - Agnieszka Szarkowska/Izabela Krejtz/Krzysztof Krejtz/Andrew Duchowski: Harnessing the Potential of Eye-Tracking for Media Accessibility - Justyna ZajÄc: Eye-Tracking Research of Business Email Reception.mehr

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Sambor Grucza is Professor at the University of Warsaw. His research interests are metalinguistics, applied linguistics, and linguistics of languages for specific purposes.
Monika Pluzyczka is Assistant Professor at the University of Warsaw. Her research interests include eye-tracking analyses of translational processes, translation and interpreting teaching.
Justyna Zajac is Assistant Professor at the University of Warsaw. Her main research interests lie in intercultural business communication.