Amparo Hurtado Albir
List of John Benjamins publications for which Amparo Hurtado Albir plays a role.
Journal
Titles
Researching Translation Competence by PACTE Group
Edited by Amparo Hurtado Albir
[Benjamins Translation Library, 127] 2017. xxix, 401 pp.
Subjects Translation Studies
Translation as a cognitive activity
Edited by Fabio Alves, Amparo Hurtado Albir and Isabel Lacruz
Special issue of Translation Spaces 4:1 (2015) v, 187 pp.
Subjects Discourse studies | Translation Studies
Chapter 7.2. Training A History of Modern Translation Knowledge: Sources, concepts, effects, D’hulst, Lieven and Yves Gambier (eds.), pp. 415–427 | Chapter
2018 Chapter 1. Translation and Translation Competence Researching Translation Competence by PACTE Group, Hurtado Albir, Amparo (ed.), pp. 3–34 | Article
2017 Introduction Translation as a cognitive activity, Alves, Fabio, Amparo Hurtado Albir and Isabel Lacruz (eds.), pp. 1–8 | Article
2015 Results of PACTE’s Experimental Research on the Acquisition of Translation Competence: the Acquisition of Declarative and Procedural Knowledge in Translation. The Dynamic Translation Index Translation as a cognitive activity, Alves, Fabio, Amparo Hurtado Albir and Isabel Lacruz (eds.), pp. 29–53 | Article
2015 Results of the validation of the PACTE translation competence model: Translation problems and translation competence Methods and Strategies of Process Research: Integrative approaches in Translation Studies, Alvstad, Cecilia, Adelina Hild and Elisabet Tiselius (eds.), pp. 317–343 | Article
2011 The PACTE Group has been carrying out experimental research into translation competence since 1977. The aim of this paper is to present the results obtained for one of our study variables: Identification and Solution of Translation Problems. A brief introduction to the PACTE Group’s research… read more
Cognitive approaches Handbook of Translation Studies: Volume 1, Gambier, Yves and Luc van Doorslaer (eds.), pp. 28–35 | Article
2010 Competence Handbook of Translation Studies: Volume 1, Gambier, Yves and Luc van Doorslaer (eds.), pp. 55–59 | Article
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