- Thinking-for-translating of manner beyond the motion domain: An analysis of directionality and proficiency in Chinese–English and English–Chinese translation
Lin Shen | TARGET 38:2 (2025) pp. 296–329 | Article
- Mapping synergies in cognitive research on Multilectal Mediated Communication
Raphael Sannholm, Laura Babcock & Elisabet Tiselius | TARGET 37:2 (2025) pp. 151–158 | introduction
- A new perspective on models and theories of simultaneous interpreting
Rhona Amos & Martin J. Pickering | TARGET 37:2 (2025) pp. 159–183 | Article
- The roles of language proficiency, working memory, and anxiety in speech error repairs in consecutive
interpreting
Nan Zhao & Yumeng Lin | TARGET 37:2 (2025) pp. 184–212 | Article
- Investigating cognitive and interpersonal factors in hybrid human-AI practices: An empirical exploration of interlingual respeaking
Elena Davitti & Anna-Stiina Wallinheimo | TARGET 37:2 (2025) pp. 244–270 | Article
- Simultaneous interpreting experience enhances semantic prediction in Turkish
Ena Hodzik, Deniz Özkan & Ebru Diriker | TARGET 37:4 (2025) pp. 627–655 | Article
- Features of translation policies on the Chinese mainland (1979–2021): A corpus-based analysis of policy documents under a new classification
Huiyu Zhang, Hailing Zhang, Yayu Shi & Yueyu Chen | TARGET 36:2 (2024) pp. 276–310 | Article
- More spoken or more translated? Exploring the known unknowns of simultaneous interpreting from a multidimensional analysis perspective
Cui Xu & Dechao Li | TARGET 36:3 (2024) pp. 445–480 | Article
- Relay interpreting: Complexities of real-time indirect translation
Franz Pöchhacker | TARGET 34:3 (2022) pp. 489–511 | Article
- Exploring the impact of word order asymmetry on cognitive load during Chinese–English sight translation: Evidence from eye-movement data
Xingcheng Ma, Dechao Li & Yu-Yin Hsu | TARGET 33:1 (2020) pp. 103–131 | Article
- The mediated voice: A discursive study of interpreter-mediated closing statements in Chinese criminal trials
Biyu (Jade) Du | TARGET 33:2 (2021) pp. 341–367 | Article
- The effect of cognitive load on temporal and disfluency patterns of speech: Evidence from consecutive interpreting and sight translation
Judit Bóna & Mária Bakti | TARGET 32:3 (2020) pp. 482–506 | Article
- A kognitív terhelés hatása a beszédben megjelenő temporális és
diszfluens mintákra: A konszekutív tolmácsolás és blattolás bizonyítékai
Bóna Judit, Bakti Mária, Botond Kálmán & Edina Robin | TARGET 32:3 (2020) pp. 482–506 | translation
- Investigating interpreters’ empathy: Are emotions in simultaneous interpreting contagious?
Paweł Korpal & Aleksandra Jasielska | TARGET 31:1 (2018) pp. 2–24 | Article
- Philipp Sebastian Angermeyer. 2015. Speak English or What? Codeswitching and Interpreter Use in New York City Courts
Mária Bakti | TARGET 30:1 (2018) pp. 176–181 | Review
- Interpreter-mediated drafting of written records in police interviews: A case study
Bart Defrancq & Sofie Verliefde | TARGET 30:2 (2018) pp. 212–239 | Article
- Holly Mikkelson & Renée Jourdenais (eds.). 2015. The Routledge Handbook of Interpreting
Lihua Jiang | TARGET 29:1 (2017) pp. 178–183 | Review
- Consolidating the professional identity of translators: The role of citizenship behaviors
Taeyoung Yoo & Cheol Ja Jeong | TARGET 29:3 (2017) pp. 361–387 | Article
- Speaker positioning in interpreter-mediated press conferences
Christina Schäffner | TARGET 27:3 (2015) pp. 422–439 | Article
- Christiane Driesen & Haimo-Andreas Petersen (eds.). 2011. Gerichtsdolmetschen. Grundwissen und -fertigkeiten
Mira Kadrić | TARGET 26:1 (2014) pp. 151–153 | Review
- Methodological questions about translation research: A model to underpin research into the mental processes of translation
Stuart Campbell & Berta Wakim | TARGET 19:1 (2007) pp. 1–19 | Article
- Who is ‘you’? Polite forms of address and ambiguous participant roles in court interpreting
Philipp Sebastian Angermeyer | TARGET 17:2 (2006) pp. 203–226 | Article
- Lew N. Zybatow (Hrsg.). 2002. Translation zwischen Theorie und Praxis: Innsbrucker Ringvorlesungen zur Translationswissenschaft
Heidrun Gerzymisch-Arbogast | TARGET 16:2 (2005) pp. 373–376 | Review
- Voiced-over television documentaries: Terminological and conceptual issues for their research
Eliana P. C. Franco | TARGET 13:2 (2002) pp. 289–304 | Article
- The History of Research into Conference Interpreting: A Scientometric Approach
Daniel Gile | TARGET 12:2 (2001) pp. 297–321 | Article
- Mary Snell-Hornby, Hans G. Hönig, Paul Kußmaul & Peter A. Schmitt (Hrsg.). 1998. Handbuch Translation
Monika Krein-Kühle | TARGET 12:2 (2001) pp. 363–366 | Review
- Interpreter Mediated TV Events
Bistra Alexieva | TARGET 11:2 (2000) pp. 329–356 | Article
- Observational Studies and Experimental Studies in the Investigation of Conference Interpreting
Daniel Gile | TARGET 10:1 (1998) pp. 69–93 | Article
- What Is a Translating Translator Doing?
Brian Mossop | TARGET 10:2 (1998) pp. 231–266 | Article
- The Translator's Voice in Translated Narrative
Theo Hermans | TARGET 8:1 (1996) pp. 23–48 | Article
- Mirror Mirror on the Wall
Daniel Gile | TARGET 7:1 (1995) pp. 1–6 | introduction
- Stranger in Paradigm: What Lies Ahead for Simultaneous Interpreting Research?
Miriam Shlesinger | TARGET 7:1 (1995) p. 7 | Article
- A Review of Conference Interpretation: Practice and Training
Jennifer Mackintosh | TARGET 7:1 (1995) pp. 119–133 | Article
- Fidelity Assessment in Consecutive Interpretation: An Experiment
Daniel Gile | TARGET 7:1 (1995) pp. 151–164 | Article
- Yves Gambier & Jorma Tommola (eds.). 1993. Translation and Knowledge: SSOTT IV—Scandinavian Symposium on Translation Theory (Turku, 4-6.6.1992).
Kirsten Malmkjær | TARGET 7:2 (1995) pp. 359–362 | Review
- Übersetzung* Translation* Traduction: An International Encyclopedia of Translation Studies
Christina Wipf | TARGET 6:1 (1994) pp. 67–80 | discussion
- The Distinctive Nature of Interpreting Studies
Heidemarie Salevsky | TARGET 5:2 (1993) pp. 149–167 | Article
- Genre Analysis and the Translator
Carl James | TARGET 1:1 (1989) pp. 29–41 | Article