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Advances in Cognitive Translation Studies, Hardback Book

Advances in Cognitive Translation Studies Hardback

Edited by Ricardo Munoz Martin, Sanjun Sun, Defeng Li

Part of the New Frontiers in Translation Studies series

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This book presents the latest theoretical and empirical advances in cognitive translation studies.

It involves the modes of written translation, interpreting, sight translation, and computer-aided translation.

In separate chapters, this book proposes a new analytical framework for studying keylogged translation processes, a framework that reconciles a sociological and a psychological approach for studying expertise in translation, and a pedagogical model of translation competence.

It expands the investigation of cognitive processes by considering the role of emotional factors, reviews, and develops the effort models of interpreting as a didactic construct.

The empirical studies in this book revolve around cognitive load and effort; they explore the influences of text factors (e.g., metaphors, complex lexical items, directionality) while taking into account translator factors and evaluate the user experience of computer-aided translation tools.

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