- 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
- Mediated spectatorial views in the arts and beyond: From artwork titles to film subtitles as transcultural interfaces
Marie-Noëlle Guillot | TARGET 38:2 (2026) pp. 163–199 | Article
- Beyond conformity and empowerment: Redefining Jo March in early Chinese translations of Little Women
Yuan Tao & Dechao Li | TARGET 37:3 (2025) pp. 384–413 | 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 representation of African American identity on screen for a Spanish audience: A multimodal approach to the dubbing of Luke Cage, Bamboozled, and Tropic Thunder
Stuart Green | TARGET 36:3 (2024) pp. 323–351 | Article
- Towards a practice of translanguaging subtitling for the mediatised articulation
of fangyan
Dingkun Wang & Xiaochun Zhang | TARGET 36:3 (2024) pp. 352–375 | Article
- “Determined to prove a villain”: Disability, translation, and the narratives of evil in Shakespeare’s Richard III
Eva Spišiaková | TARGET 36:3 (2024) pp. 376–397 | Article
- Subtitlers’ beliefs about pivot templates: What do they tell us about language hierarchies and translation quality in streaming service platforms?
Susana Valdez, Hanna Pięta, Ester Torres-Simón & Rita Menezes | TARGET 35:3 (2023) pp. 426–454 | Article
- Disruptive AVT workflows in the age of streaming: The Netflix equation
Serenella Massidda | TARGET 35:3 (2023) pp. 455–475 | Article
- On norms and taboo: An analysis of professional subtitling through data triangulation
Catarina Xavier | TARGET 34:1 (2021) pp. 67–97 | Article
- Complex collaborations: Interpreting and translating for the UK police
Joanna Drugan | TARGET 32:2 (2020) pp. 307–326 | Article
- A translation-based heterolingual pun and translanguaging
Eriko Sato | TARGET 31:3 (2019) pp. 444–464 | Article
- Interpreter-mediated drafting of written records in police interviews: A case study
Bart Defrancq & Sofie Verliefde | TARGET 30:2 (2018) pp. 212–239 | Article
- Vicente L. Rafael. 2014. Motherless Tongues: The Insurgency of Language amid Wars of Translation
Marianna Deganutti | TARGET 29:2 (2017) pp. 357–360 | Review
- Machine translation quality in an audiovisual context
Aljoscha Burchardt, Arle Lommel, Lindsay Bywood, Kim Harris & Maja Popović | TARGET 28:2 (2016) pp. 206–221 | Article
- Anxieties of influence: The voice of the first translator in retranslation
Kaisa Koskinen & Outi Paloposki | TARGET 27:1 (2015) pp. 25–39 | Article
- Friday in Finnish: A character’s and (re)translators’ voices in six Finnish retranslations of Daniel Defoe’s Robinson Crusoe
Kristiina Taivalkoski-Shilov | TARGET 27:1 (2015) pp. 58–74 | Article
- 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
- Measuring translation difficulty: An empirical study
Sanjun Sun & Gregory M. Shreve | TARGET 26:1 (2014) p. 98 | Article
- Getting away with murder:
The Maltese Falcon’s specialized homosexual slang gunned down in translation
Daniel Linder | TARGET 26:3 (2014) pp. 337–360 | Article
- Un meurtre impuni : L’argot homosexuel spécialisé du Faucon Maltais assassiné lors de la traduction
Daniel Linder, Céline Fays & Norbert Jacquinet | TARGET 26:3 (2014) pp. 337–360 | translation
- Child and adult readers’ processing of foreign elements in translated South African picturebooks: An eye-tracking study
Haidee Kruger | TARGET 25:2 (2013) pp. 180–227 | Article
- Surtitles take the stage in Franco-Canadian theatre
Louise Ladouceur | TARGET 25:3 (2013) pp. 343–364 | Article
- The translation of wordplay in literary texts: Typology, techniques and factors in a corpus of English-Catalan source text and target text segments
Josep Marco | TARGET 22:2 (2011) pp. 264–297 | Article
- Subtitling 8 Mile in three languages: Translation problems and translator licence
Kristiina Taivalkoski-Shilov | TARGET 20:2 (2008) pp. 249–274 | Article
- Sous-titrer 8 Mile en trois langues : Les problèmes de traduction et la licence du traducteur
Kristiina Taivalkoski-Shilov & Salomé Ory | TARGET 20:2 (2008) pp. 249–274 | translation
- Refraction and recognition: Literary multilingualism in translation
Rainier Grutman | TARGET 18:1 (2006) pp. 17–47 | Article
- Revealing the invisible: Heterolingualism in three generations of Singaporean playwrights
James St. André | TARGET 18:1 (2006) pp. 139–161 | Article
- 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
- Brecht in dark times: Translations of his works under the Greek junta (1967–1974)
Dimitris Asimakoulas | TARGET 17:1 (2006) p. 93 | Article
- Australian specificity in titles and covers of translated children’s books
Helen T. Frank | TARGET 17:1 (2006) pp. 111–143 | Article
- Two models for metaphor translation
James Dickins | TARGET 17:2 (2006) pp. 227–273 | Article
- Robert Graves’s Claudian novels: A case of pseudotranslation
Olaf Du Pont | TARGET 17:2 (2006) pp. 327–347 | Article
- Where ‘Id’ was, there ‘it’ or ‘Es’ shall be: Reflections on translating Freud
Kirsty Hall | TARGET 17:2 (2006) pp. 349–361 | discussion
- Latin-based terms: True or false friends?
Karen Korning Zethsen | TARGET 16:1 (2005) pp. 125–142 | Article
- Dialect and point of view: The ideology of translation in The sound and the fury in French
Simo K. Määttä | TARGET 16:2 (2005) pp. 319–339 | Article
- Approaches to the translation of children’s literature: A review of critical studies since 1960
Reinbert Tabbert | TARGET 14:2 (2003) pp. 303–351 | Article
- The adequate translation as a methodological tool: Dante’s onomastic wordplay in English
Edoardo Crisafulli | TARGET 13:1 (2002) pp. 1–28 | Article
- Biggles’s friend André: A study of Malraux in English translation
Peter Fawcett | TARGET 13:1 (2002) pp. 103–124 | Article
- Enriching translations, simplified language? An alternative viewpoint to lexical simplification
Outi Paloposki | TARGET 13:2 (2002) pp. 265–288 | Article
- Free Indirect Discourse in the Translation into Finnish: The Case of D.H. Lawrence’s Women in Love
Tarja Rouhiainen | TARGET 12:1 (2000) pp. 109–126 | Article
- Mock-Epic as a Byproduct of the Norm of Elevated Language
Rachel Weissbrod | TARGET 11:2 (2000) pp. 245–262 | Article
- Douglas Robinson. 1996. Translation and Taboo
Péter Dávidházi | TARGET 10:2 (1998) pp. 377–382 | Review
- Translating the Untranslatable: The Translator's Aesthetic, Ideological and Political Responsibility [1] 1
Gillian Lane-Mercier | TARGET 9:1 (1997) pp. 43–68 | Article
- Michel Ballard (dir.). 1993. La traduction à l'université: Recherches et propositions didactiques
Robert Larose | TARGET 8:1 (1996) pp. 183–188 | Review
- Translation of Modifications: About Information, Intention and Effect
Chunshen Zhu | TARGET 8:2 (1996) pp. 301–324 | Article
- What Translators of Plays Think About Their Work
Marja Jänis | TARGET 8:2 (1996) pp. 341–364 | Article
- Retranslation of Children's Books as Evidence of Changes of Norms
Miryam Du-Nour | TARGET 7:2 (1995) pp. 327–346 | Article
- Did Adapa Indeed Lose His Chance for Eternal Life? A Rationale for Translating Ancient Texts into a Modern Language [1] 1
Shlomo Izre'el | TARGET 6:1 (1994) pp. 15–41 | Article
- Focus on the Pun: Wordplay as a Special Problem in Translation Studies
Dirk Delabastita | TARGET 6:2 (1994) pp. 223–243 | review 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