8 results for "lexical simplification"
- More spoken or more translated? Exploring the known unknowns of simultaneous interpreting from a multidimensional analysis perspectiveCui Xu & Dechao Li | TARGET 36:3 (2024) pp. 445–480 | 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
- Eithne M.T. O’Connell. 2003. Minority language dubbing for children: Screen translation from German to IrishRiitta Oittinen | TARGET 17:1 (2006) pp. 199–201 | Review
- The cognitive basis of translation universalsSandra L. Halverson | TARGET 15:2 (2004) pp. 197–241 | Article
- Translationese – a myth or an empirical fact? A study into the linguistic identifiability of translated languageSonja Tirkkonen-Condit | TARGET 14:2 (2003) pp. 207–220 | Article
- Enriching translations, simplified language? An alternative viewpoint to lexical simplificationOuti Paloposki | TARGET 13:2 (2002) pp. 265–288 | Article
- How Comparable Can 'Comparable Corpora' Be?Sara Laviosa | TARGET 9:2 (1997) pp. 287–317 | Article
- Corpora in Translation Studies: An Overview and Some Suggestions for Future ResearchMona Baker | TARGET 7:2 (1995) pp. 223–243 | Article