The TREC network – Past, present, and future inquiries into translation process research
Abstract
In recent years, research on the cognitive processes involved in translation and interpreting has seen significant growth. The locus of investigation in these process studies may vary significantly, yet a recurrent unifying objective held by scholars in this area is to describe the complex, decision-making tasks of translation and interpreting using empirical and experimental research methodologies.Downloads
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2015-03-26
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