10 results for "disfluencies"
- The roles of language proficiency, working memory, and anxiety in speech error repairs in consecutive
interpretingNan Zhao & Yumeng Lin | TARGET 37:2 (2025) pp. 184–212 | Article
- Can you amuse the audience through an interpreter? Parliamentary interpreting and humourMagdalena Bartłomiejczyk | TARGET 36:1 (2023) pp. 26–49 | Article
- Anticipation and timing of turn-taking in dialogue interpreting: A quantitative study using mobile eye-tracking dataJelena Vranjes & Bert Oben | TARGET 34:4 (2022) pp. 628–652 | Article
- Paweł Korpal. 2017. Linguistic and Psychological Indicators of Stress in Simultaneous InterpretingMagdalena Bartłomiejczyk | TARGET 33:1 (2020) pp. 163–168 | Review
- The effect of cognitive load on temporal and disfluency patterns of speech: Evidence from consecutive interpreting and sight translationJudit Bóna & Mária Bakti | TARGET 32:3 (2020) pp. 482–506 | Article
- Self-repair as a norm-related strategy in simultaneous interpreting and its implications for gendered approaches to interpretingCédric Magnifico & Bart Defrancq | TARGET 31:3 (2019) pp. 352–377 | Article
- From EPIC to EPTIC — Exploring simplification in interpreting and translation from an intermodal
perspectiveSilvia Bernardini, Adriano Ferraresi & Maja Miličević | TARGET 28:1 (2016) pp. 61–86 | Article
- Machine translation quality in an audiovisual contextAljoscha Burchardt, Arle Lommel, Lindsay Bywood, Kim Harris & Maja Popović | TARGET 28:2 (2016) pp. 206–221 | Article
- Cecilia Alvstad, Adelina Hild & Elisabet Tiselius (eds.). 2011. Methods and strategies of process research: Integrative approaches in Translation StudiesLisheng Liu | TARGET 28:3 (2016) pp. 493–498 | Review
- Responsibility with Loyalty: Oral History Texts in TranslationBarbara Reeves-Ellington | TARGET 11:1 (1999) pp. 103–129 | Article