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Volume 31, Issue 1 (2019)
2019. iv, 162 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Message from the editorsp. 1
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Investigating interpreters’ empathy: Are emotions in simultaneous interpreting contagious?Paweł Korpal & Aleksandra Jasielska | pp. 2–24
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Uncle Leo’s adventures in East Asia: A cultural perspective on translationMichal Daliot-Bul | pp. 25–49
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Fansubbing in subtitling land: An investigation into the nature of fansubs in SwedenJan Pedersen | pp. 50–76
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Wikipedia as a translation zone: A heterotopic analysis of the online encyclopedia and its collaborative volunteer translator communityHenry Jones | pp. 77–97
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Shorter than a text, longer than a sentence: Source text length for ecologically valid translation experimentsArndt Heilmann, Tatiana Serbina, Daniel Couto Vale & Stella Neumann | pp. 98–124
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Measuring the difficulty of text translation: The combination of text-focused and translator-oriented approachesYanmei Liu, Binghan Zheng & Hao Zhou | pp. 125–149
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S. I. Strong, Katia Fach Gómez & Laura Carballo Piñeiro. 2016. Comparative Law for Spanish-English Speaking Lawyers: Legal Cultures, Legal Terms and Legal Practices / Derecho comparado para abogados anglo- e hispanoparlantes: culturas jurídicas, términos jurídicos y prácticas jurídicasReviewed by Gabriel González Núñez | pp. 150–153
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Meng Ji, Michael Oakes, Li Defeng & Lidun Hareide (eds.). 2016. Corpus Methodologies Explained: An Empirical Approach to Translation StudiesReviewed by Feng (Robin) Wang & Philippe Humblé | pp. 154–158
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Gabriel González Núñez. 2016. Translating in Linguistically Diverse Societies: Translation Policy in the United KingdomReviewed by Joanna Drugan | pp. 159–162
Editorial
Articles
Book reviews
Subjects
Main BIC Subject
CFP: Translation & interpretation
Main BISAC Subject
LAN009000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General