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- Child and adult readers’ processing of foreignized elements in translated Chinese picture books: An eye-tracking study
Yingying Li, Siqi Lyu & Xianyao Hu | TARGET 38:2 (2026) pp. 260–295 | Article
- 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
- The reception of translated vaccination information: Evidence from a reading and stops-making-sense judgment task
Susana Valdez, Leticia Pablos Robles & Karin van den Berg | TARGET 37:2 (2025) pp. 213–243 | Article
- Modeling rater cognition in translation assessment: An exploratory investigation based on think-aloud, eye-tracking, and interview data
Chao Han, Shirong Chen & Jia Feng | TARGET 37:4 (2025) pp. 590–626 | Article
- Exploring the motivations of student volunteer translators in Chinese queer activism: A Q-methodological study
Yizhu Li & Youlan Tao | TARGET 36:1 (2023) pp. 112–136 | 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
- How do translators select among competing (near-)synonyms in translation? A corpus-based approach using random forest modelling
Pauline de Baets & Gert de Sutter | TARGET 35:1 (2022) pp. 1–33 | Article
- An item-based, Rasch-calibrated approach to assessing translation quality
Chao Han & Xiaoqi Shang | TARGET 35:1 (2022) pp. 63–96 | Article
- Multi-retranslation and cultural variation: The case of Franz Kafka
Matt Erlin, Douglas Knox & Stephen Pentecost | TARGET 35:2 (2022) pp. 215–241 | Article
- Use of statistical methods in translation and interpreting research: A longitudinal quantitative analysis of eleven peer-reviewed journals (2000–2020)
Chao Han, Xiaolei Lu & Peixin Zhang | TARGET 35:4 (2023) pp. 483–513 | Article
- Corpus stylistic analysis of literary translation using multilevel linguistic measures: James Joyce’s Dubliners and A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man and their Korean
translations
Jisu Ryu, Soonbae Kim, Arthur C. Graesser & Moongee Jeon | TARGET 35:4 (2023) pp. 514–539 | Article
- The impact of text presentation on translator performance
Samuel Läubli, Patrick Simianer, Joern Wuebker, Geza Kovacs, Rico Sennrich & Spence Green | TARGET 34:2 (2021) pp. 309–342 | Article
- Source language classification of indirect translations
Ilmari Ivaska & Laura Ivaska | TARGET 34:3 (2022) pp. 370–394 | Article
- Time pressure in translation: Psychological and physiological measures
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Hua Tan & Bing Xiong | TARGET 32:1 (2019) pp. 166–171 | Review
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Shuangzi Pang & Kefei Wang | TARGET 32:3 (2020) pp. 420–455 | 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
- Wikipedia as a translation zone: A heterotopic analysis of the online encyclopedia and its collaborative volunteer translator community
Henry Jones | TARGET 31:1 (2018) pp. 77–97 | Article
- Measuring the difficulty of text translation: The combination of text-focused and translator-oriented approaches
Yanmei Liu, Binghan Zheng & Hao Zhou | TARGET 31:1 (2019) pp. 125–149 | Article
- Self-repair as a norm-related strategy in simultaneous interpreting and its implications for gendered approaches to interpreting
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- Fluency/resistancy and domestication/foreignisation: A cognitive perspective
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- Scott Montgomery. 2013. Does science need a global language? English and the future
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- Pablo Romero-Fresco. 2011. Subtitling through speech recognition: Respeaking
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- A multifactorial analysis of explicitation in translation
Sandrine Zufferey & Bruno Cartoni | TARGET 26:3 (2014) pp. 361–384 | Article
- Referential cohesion and news content: A case study of shifts of reference in Hungarian-English news translation
Krisztina Károly | TARGET 26:3 (2014) pp. 406–431 | Article
- The role of archival and manuscript research in the investigation of translator decision-making
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Isabelle Delaere, Gert De Sutter & Koen Plevoets | TARGET 24:2 (2013) pp. 203–224 | Article
- A corpus-based study of the mediation effect in translated and edited language
Haidee Kruger | TARGET 24:2 (2013) pp. 355–388 | Article
- Is machine translation ready yet?
Ignacio Garcia | TARGET 22:1 (2010) p. 7 | Article
- Shifts in repetition vs. shifts in text meaning: A study of the textual role of lexical repetition in non-literary translation
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- Further evidence for a functionalist approach to translation quality evaluation
Sonia Colina | TARGET 21:2 (2009) pp. 235–264 | Article
- Jean Boase-Beier. 2006. Stylistic Approaches to Translation
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- Translations of ‘-ly’ adverbs of degree in an English-Spanish Parallel Corpus
Noelia Ramón & Belén Labrador | TARGET 20:2 (2008) pp. 275–296 | Article
- Counting what counts: Research on community interpreting in Germanspeaking countries—A scientometric study
Nadja Grbić & Sonja Pöllabauer | TARGET 20:2 (2008) pp. 297–332 | Article
- Translation channels: A primer on politicized literary transfer
Ioana Popa | TARGET 18:2 (2007) pp. 205–228 | Article
- The effect of translator training on interference and difficulty
Brenda Malkiel | TARGET 18:2 (2007) pp. 337–366 | Article
- Segmentation in translation: Differences across levels of expertise and difficulty
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- How to manage patients in English–Spanish translation: A target-oriented contrastive approach to Methods
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- Corpus studies and other animals
Daniel Gile | TARGET 14:2 (2003) pp. 361–363 | Article
- Think-aloud protocols in translation research: Achievements, limits, future prospects
Silvia Bernardini | TARGET 13:2 (2002) pp. 241–263 | Article
- Marion Kremer. 1997. Person Reference and Gender in Translation: A Contrastive Investigation of English and German
Luise von Flotow | TARGET 12:1 (2000) pp. 179–182 | Review
- Responsibility with Loyalty: Oral History Texts in Translation
Barbara Reeves-Ellington | TARGET 11:1 (1999) pp. 103–129 | Article
- “Those Who Do...”: A Profile of Research(ers) in Interpreting
Franz Pöchhacker | TARGET 7:1 (1995) pp. 47–64 | Article
- Development of Research Work at SSLM, Trieste
Laura Gran & Maurizio Viezzi | TARGET 7:1 (1995) pp. 107–118 | Article
- Translation Studies in Modern China: Retrospect and Prospect
Shouyi Fan | TARGET 6:2 (1994) pp. 151–176 | Article