- Multilingualism in translation:
Emily in Paris and its French, Italian, and Spanish dubbed versions
Margherita Dore & Vittorio Napoli | TARGET 38:1 (2025) pp. 24–50 | Article
- Trade-offs in translation effects: Illustrations and methodological concerns
Anthony Pym & Ke Hu | TARGET 37:1 (2024) pp. 117–138 | Article
- How to break a norm and get away with it: A case study of two translators
Jing Yu | TARGET 36:1 (2023) pp. 137–157 | Article
- Silvia Pettini. 2022. The Translation of Realia and Irrealia in Game Localization: Culture-Specificity between Realism and Fictionality
Jiannan Song | TARGET 36:2 (2024) pp. 311–315 | Review
- The Jewish German-American musicologist Fritz A. Kuttner and China: Dimensions of self-translation in migration
Bei Peng & David Bartosch | TARGET 36:4 (2025) pp. 521–550 | Article
- Self-translation by an academic in exile: A political remonstrance to the authoritarian regime
Narongdej Phanthaphoommee | TARGET 36:4 (2025) pp. 647–673 | Article
- Source language difficulties in learner translation: Evidence from an error-annotated corpus
Maria Kunilovskaya, Tatyana Ilyushchenya, Natalia Morgoun & Ruslan Mitkov | TARGET 35:1 (2022) pp. 34–62 | Article
- Theorising translation as a process of ‘cultural repatriation’: A promising merger of narrative theory and Bourdieu’s theory of cultural transfer
Kalliopi Pasmatzi | TARGET 34:1 (2021) pp. 37–66 | Article
- Paradoxes of translation: On the exceedance of the unspoken
Angelo Vannini | TARGET 34:2 (2021) pp. 175–195 | Article
- Uncle Leo’s adventures in East Asia: A cultural perspective on translation
Michal Daliot-Bul | TARGET 31:1 (2018) pp. 25–49 | Article
- Huan Saussy. 2017. Translation as Citation: Zhuangzi Inside Out
Paul J. D’Ambrosio | TARGET 31:3 (2019) pp. 500–504 | Review
- Towards a poetics of immersion in lyric translation: Aesthetic illusion and the translator as immersive reader in English translations of classical Chinese ci
poetry
Min Zhou | TARGET 30:3 (2018) pp. 388–414 | Article
- The ever-changing face of Chinese Interpreting Studies: A social network analysis
Ziyun Xu | TARGET 29:1 (2017) p. 7 | Article
- Foucault in English: The politics of exoticization
Karen Bennett | TARGET 29:2 (2017) pp. 222–243 | Article
- What kind of literature is a literary translation?
Douglas Robinson | TARGET 29:3 (2017) pp. 440–463 | Article
- 文學翻譯屬於哪一種文學?
道格拉斯.羅賓遜、張宇軒、鄭婉伶 & 蔡毓芬 | TARGET 29:3 (2017) pp. 440–463 | translation
- Moira Inghilleri. 2012. Interpreting Justice. Ethics, Politics and Language
Andrew Chesterman | TARGET 27:2 (2015) pp. 313–318 | Review
- Poetry translators and regional vernacular voice: Belli’s Romanesco sonnets in English and Scots
Francis R. Jones | TARGET 26:1 (2014) pp. 32–62 | Article
- Doña Marina/La Malinche: A historiographical approach to the interpreter/traitor
Roberto A. Valdeón | TARGET 25:2 (2013) pp. 157–179 | Article
- Giuseppe Palumbo. 2009. Key Terms in Translation Studies
Henri Bloemen | TARGET 25:2 (2013) pp. 277–280 | Review
- A discipline looking back and looking forward: An introduction
Elke Brems, Reine Meylaerts & Luc van Doorslaer | TARGET 24:1 (2012) pp. 1–14 | introduction
- When and why do translators add connectives? A corpus-based study
Viktor Becher | TARGET 23:1 (2011) pp. 26–47 | Article
- Language variation in source texts and their translations: The case of L3 in film translation [1,] 1,
[2] 2
Montse Corrius & Patrick Zabalbeascoa | TARGET 23:1 (2011) pp. 113–130 | Article
- In defence of polysystem theory
Nam Fung Chang | TARGET 23:2 (2011) pp. 311–347 | discussion
- Pragmatic shifts in two translations of Fusheng Liuji
: A descriptive study of request behaviour
Vincent X. Wang | TARGET 21:2 (2009) pp. 209–234 | Article
- A missing link in Itamar Even-Zohar’s theoretical thinking
Nam Fung Chang | TARGET 20:1 (2008) pp. 135–149 | Article
- Translations of ‘-ly’ adverbs of degree in an English-Spanish Parallel Corpus
Noelia Ramón & Belén Labrador | TARGET 20:2 (2008) pp. 275–296 | Article
- Emily Apter. 2006. The translation zone: A new comparative literature
Anthony Pym | TARGET 19:1 (2007) pp. 177–182 | Review
- Refraction and recognition: Literary multilingualism in translation
Rainier Grutman | TARGET 18:1 (2006) pp. 17–47 | Article
- Armin Paul Frank & Horst Turk (eds.). 2004. Die literarische Übersetzung in Deutschland: Studien zu ihrer Kulturgeschichte in der Neuzeit
Wolfgang Pöckl | TARGET 18:1 (2006) pp. 195–198 | Review
- Taking the pun by the horns: The translation of wordplay in James Joyce’s Ulysses
Ida Klitgård | TARGET 17:1 (2006) pp. 71–92 | Article
- Robert Graves’s Claudian novels: A case of pseudotranslation
Olaf Du Pont | TARGET 17:2 (2006) pp. 327–347 | Article
- Conversion in English computer terminology: Factors affecting English–Spanish translation
José R. Belda Medina | TARGET 15:2 (2004) pp. 317–336 | Article
- Texts on translation
Henri Meschonnic & Anthony Pym | TARGET 15:2 (2004) pp. 337–353 | Article
- The adequate translation as a methodological tool: Dante’s onomastic wordplay in English
Edoardo Crisafulli | TARGET 13:1 (2002) pp. 1–28 | Article
- Enriching translations, simplified language? An alternative viewpoint to lexical simplification
Outi Paloposki | TARGET 13:2 (2002) pp. 265–288 | Article
- A senior surveys the common grounds
Marilyn Gaddis Rose | TARGET 13:2 (2002) pp. 348–350 | discussion
- Robert C. Sprung & Simone Jaroniec (co-ed.). 2000. Translating into success: Cutting-edge strategies for going multilingual in a global age
Anthony Pym | TARGET 13:2 (2002) pp. 374–379 | Review
- Thwarted Expectations: Investigating Translational Mishaps with Reference to Cultural Disparities
Pertti Hietaranta | TARGET 12:1 (2000) p. 83 | Article
- Wolfram Wilss. 1999. Translation and Interpreting in the 20th Century: Focus on Germany.
John D. Graham | TARGET 12:2 (2001) pp. 398–399 | Review
- Thump, Whizz, Poom: A Framework for the Study of Comics under Translation [1] 1
Klaus Kaindl | TARGET 11:2 (2000) pp. 263–288 | Article
- Starting to Unask What Translatology Is About [1] 1
Hans J. Vermeer | TARGET 10:1 (1998) pp. 41–68 | Article
- What Is a Translating Translator Doing?
Brian Mossop | TARGET 10:2 (1998) pp. 231–266 | Article
- Compensation and the Brief in a Non-Literary Translation: Theoretical Implications and Pedagogical Applications
Keith Harvey | TARGET 10:2 (1998) pp. 267–290 | Article
- Jean Delisle & Judith Woodsworth (eds. and dir.). 1995. Translators Through History
John Milton | TARGET 9:1 (1997) pp. 178–180 | Review
- There Is Always a Teller In a Tale
Giuliana Schiavi | TARGET 8:1 (1996) pp. 1–21 | Article
- Language, Translation and the Promotion of National Identity: Two Test Cases
Judith Woodsworth | TARGET 8:2 (1996) pp. 211–238 | Article
- Translation of Modifications: About Information, Intention and Effect
Chunshen Zhu | TARGET 8:2 (1996) pp. 301–324 | Article
- Translating Literary Dialogue: A Problem and Its Implications for Translation into Hebrew
Rina Ben-Shahar | TARGET 6:2 (1994) p. 195 | Article
- The Question of French Dubbing: Towards a Frame for Systematic Investigation [1] 1
Olivier Goris | TARGET 5:2 (1993) pp. 169–190 | Article
- Good-bye, Lingua Teutonica? Language, Culture and Science in Europe on the Threshold of the 21st Century
Roland Posner | TARGET 4:2 (1992) pp. 145–170 | Article
- The Cloze Technique as A Pedagogical Tool for the Training of Translators and Interpreters
Sylvie Lambert | TARGET 4:2 (1992) pp. 223–236 | Article
- Coincidence in Translation: Glory and Misery Again
Robert de Beaugrande | TARGET 3:1 (1991) pp. 17–53 | Article
- Names and Their Substitutes: Onomastic Observations on Astérix and Its Translations [1] 1
Sheila Embleton | TARGET 3:2 (1991) pp. 175–206 | Article
- Linguistic Interference in Literary Translations from English into Hebrew of the 1960s and 1970s
Rachel Weissbrod | TARGET 2:2 (1990) pp. 165–181 | Article
- “Arrested flight” of Phoenix
: Translaboration in art production as (co-)translation
Wenhao Chen | Published online 16 April 2026 | Article