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Advances in Empirical Translation Studies : Developing Translation Resources and Technologies, Paperback / softback Book

Advances in Empirical Translation Studies : Developing Translation Resources and Technologies Paperback / softback

Edited by Meng (University of Sydney) Ji, Michael (University of Wolverhampton) Oakes

Paperback / softback

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Empirical translation studies is a rapidly evolving research area.

This volume, written by world-leading researchers, demonstrates the integration of two new research paradigms: socially-oriented and data driven approaches to empirical translation studies.

These two models expand current translation studies and stimulate reader debates around how development of quantitative research methods and integration with advances in translation technologies would significantly increase the research capacities of translation studies.

Highly engaging, the volume pioneers the development of socially-oriented innovative research methods to enhance the current research capacities of theoretical (descriptive) translation studies in order to tackle real-life research issues, such as environmental protection and multicultural health promotion.

Illustrative case studies are used, bringing insight into advanced research methodologies of designing, developing and analysing large scale digital databases for multilingual and/or translation research.

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