- Re-opening the case: A corpus-based study of translational patterns using non-agentive constructions in translations from English to
German
Jonas Freiwald & Stella Neumann | TARGET 38:1 (2025) pp. 114–142 | Article
- Style in speech and narration of two English translations of Hongloumeng
: A corpus-based multidimensional study
Isabelle Chou & Kanglong Liu | TARGET 36:1 (2023) p. 76 | 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
- 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
- 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
- Language contact through translation: The influence of explicitness in English–Chinese translation on language change in vernacular Chinese
Shuangzi Pang & Kefei Wang | TARGET 32:3 (2020) pp. 420–455 | Article
- Translating from/for the margins of empire: The Gaceta de Guatemala (1797–1807) and the enlightened elites
Aura E. Navarro & Catherine Poupeney Hart | TARGET 31:2 (2019) pp. 207–227 | Article
- Translation: universals or cognition? A usage-based perspective
Nina Szymor | TARGET 30:1 (2018) pp. 53–86 | Article
- Translation description for assessment and post-editing: The case of personal pronouns in translated Spanish
Noelia Ramón & Camino Gutiérrez-Lanza | TARGET 30:1 (2018) pp. 112–136 | Article
- The editor’s invisibility: Analysing editorial intervention in translation
Mario Bisiada | TARGET 30:2 (2018) pp. 288–309 | Article
- A corpus-based study of semantic differences in translation: The case of inchoativity in Dutch
Lore Vandevoorde, Els Lefever, Koen Plevoets & Gert De Sutter | TARGET 29:3 (2017) pp. 388–415 | Article
- From EPIC to EPTIC — Exploring simplification in interpreting and translation from an intermodal
perspective
Silvia Bernardini, Adriano Ferraresi & Maja Miličević | TARGET 28:1 (2016) pp. 61–86 | Article
- Is there interference of usage constraints? A frequency study of existential there is and its French equivalent il y a in translated vs. non-translated texts
Bert Cappelle & Rudy Loock | TARGET 25:2 (2013) pp. 252–275 | Article
- More spoken or more translated? Exploring a known unknown of simultaneous interpreting
Miriam Shlesinger & Noam Ordan | TARGET 24:1 (2012) pp. 43–60 | Article
- Is translated language more standardized than non-translated language? Using profile-based correspondence analysis for measuring linguistic distances between language varieties.
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
- Piotr Kuhiwczak & Karin Littau (eds.). 2007. A Companion to Translation Studies
Sonja Tirkkonen-Condit | TARGET 22:1 (2010) pp. 125–129 | Review
- Cognates as lexical choices in translation: Interference in space-constrained environments
Maribel Tercedor | TARGET 22:2 (2011) pp. 177–193 | Article
- Translation historiography in the Modern World: Modernization and translation into Persian
Omid Azadibougar | TARGET 22:2 (2011) pp. 298–329 | Article
- Indeterminacy, multivalence and disjointed translation
Jiang Xiaohua | TARGET 22:2 (2011) pp. 331–346 | discussion
- Translations of ‘-ly’ adverbs of degree in an English-Spanish Parallel Corpus
Noelia Ramón & Belén Labrador | TARGET 20:2 (2008) pp. 275–296 | Article
- The metalanguage of localization: Theory and practice
Iwona Mazur | TARGET 19:2 (2008) pp. 337–357 | Article
- Anna Mauranen & Pekka Kujamäki (eds.). 2004. Translation universals: Do they exist?
Sandra L. Halverson | TARGET 17:2 (2006) pp. 373–380 | Review
- How frequent are the contractions? A study of contracted forms in the Translational English Corpus
Maeve Olohan | TARGET 15:1 (2003) pp. 59–89 | Article
- The cognitive basis of translation universals
Sandra L. Halverson | TARGET 15:2 (2004) pp. 197–241 | Article
- Ernst-August Gutt. 2000. Translation and relevance: Cognition and context
Sonja Tirkkonen-Condit | TARGET 14:1 (2003) pp. 193–196 | Review
- Translationese – a myth or an empirical fact? A study into the linguistic identifiability of translated language
Sonja Tirkkonen-Condit | TARGET 14:2 (2003) pp. 207–220 | Article
- A three-level methodology for descriptive-explanatory Translation Studies
María Calzada Pérez | TARGET 13:2 (2002) pp. 203–239 | Article
- Enriching translations, simplified language? An alternative viewpoint to lexical simplification
Outi Paloposki | TARGET 13:2 (2002) pp. 265–288 | Article
- Do we need a shared ground?
Sonja Tirkkonen-Condit, Jukka Mäkisalo, Riitta Jääskeläinen, Mirja Kalasniemi & Pekka Kujamäki | TARGET 13:2 (2002) pp. 339–343 | discussion
- Towards a more comprehensive theoretical framework for translator style
Rui Sun | Published online 8 May 2026 | Article