Nataša Pavlović
List of John Benjamins publications for which Nataša Pavlović plays a role.
Articles
The effect of interpreting experience on distance dynamics: Testing the literal translation hypothesis Describing Cognitive Processes in Translation: Acts and events, Ehrensberger-Dow, Maureen, Birgitta Englund Dimitrova, Séverine Hubscher-Davidson and Ulf Norberg (eds.), pp. 85–103 | Article
2015 The aim of this process-oriented study is to test the literal translation hypothesis, i.e., the frequently held view that, in their search for the most suitable translation solution, translators move from more literal towards freer renderings. The study uses keystroke-logging to investigate… read more
The effect of interpreting experience on distance dynamics: Testing the literal translation hypothesis Describing Cognitive Processes in Translation: Acts and events, Ehrensberger-Dow, Maureen, Birgitta Englund Dimitrova, Séverine Hubscher-Davidson and Ulf Norberg (eds.), pp. 233–252 | Article
2013 The aim of this process-oriented study is to test the literal translation hypothesis, i.e., the frequently held view that, in their search for the most suitable translation solution, translators move from more literal towards freer renderings. The study uses keystroke-logging to investigate… read more
Directionality in Translation and Interpreting Practice: Report on a questionnaire survey in Croatia FORUM 5:2, pp. 79–99 | Article
2007 La “directionnalité” indique si la traduction (ou l’interprétation) est effectuée depuis ou vers la première langue (L1). Selon les vues traditionnelles, prescriptives, le travail effectué vers la deuxième langue (L2) est considéré comme inférieur et les traducteurs sont encouragés à ne travailler… read more