- 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
- Mapping synergies in cognitive research on Multilectal Mediated Communication
Raphael Sannholm, Laura Babcock & Elisabet Tiselius | TARGET 37:2 (2025) pp. 151–158 | introduction
- A new perspective on models and theories of simultaneous interpreting
Rhona Amos & Martin J. Pickering | TARGET 37:2 (2025) pp. 159–183 | Article
- The roles of language proficiency, working memory, and anxiety in speech error repairs in consecutive
interpreting
Nan Zhao & Yumeng Lin | TARGET 37:2 (2025) pp. 184–212 | Article
- Investigating cognitive and interpersonal factors in hybrid human-AI practices: An empirical exploration of interlingual respeaking
Elena Davitti & Anna-Stiina Wallinheimo | TARGET 37:2 (2025) pp. 244–270 | Article
- Simultaneous interpreting experience enhances semantic prediction in Turkish
Ena Hodzik, Deniz Özkan & Ebru Diriker | TARGET 37:4 (2025) pp. 627–655 | Article
- Exploring the impact of word order asymmetry on cognitive load during Chinese–English sight translation: Evidence from eye-movement data
Xingcheng Ma, Dechao Li & Yu-Yin Hsu | TARGET 33:1 (2020) pp. 103–131 | Article
- In and out of tune: The effects of musical (in)congruence on translation
Beatriz Naranjo & Ana María Rojo López | TARGET 33:1 (2020) pp. 132–156 | Article
- Adolfo M. García. 2019. The Neurocognition of Translation and Interpreting
Binghan Zheng & Mingqing Xie | TARGET 33:1 (2020) pp. 157–162 | Review
- How are translation norms negotiated? A case study of risk management in Chinese institutional translation
Bei Hu | TARGET 32:1 (2020) p. 83 | 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
- Investigating interpreters’ empathy: Are emotions in simultaneous interpreting contagious?
Paweł Korpal & Aleksandra Jasielska | TARGET 31:1 (2018) pp. 2–24 | 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
- Syntactic processing in sight translation by professional and trainee interpreters: Professionals are more time-efficient while trainees view the source text less
Agnieszka Chmiel & Agnieszka Lijewska | TARGET 31:3 (2019) pp. 378–397 | Article
- Aline Ferreira & John W. Schwieter (eds.). 2015. Psycholinguistic and Cognitive Inquiries into Translation and Interpreting
Arnt Lykke Jakobsen | TARGET 29:1 (2017) pp. 173–177 | Review
- The borrowers: Researching the cognitive aspects of translation
Sharon O’Brien | TARGET 25:1 (2013) p. 5 | Article
- Towards a new linguistic-cognitive orientation in translation studies
Juliane House | TARGET 25:1 (2013) pp. 46–60 | Article
- Translation competence: Explaining development and stagnation from a dynamic systems perspective
Susanne Göpferich | TARGET 25:1 (2013) pp. 61–76 | Article
- Investigating the conceptual-procedural distinction in the translation process: A relevance-theoretic analysis of micro and macro translation units
Fabio Alves & José Luiz Gonçalves | TARGET 25:1 (2013) pp. 107–124 | Article
- Inger M. Mees, Fabio Alves & Susanne Göpferich (eds.). 2009. Methodology, Technology and Innovation in Translation Process Research. A Tribute to Arnt Lykke Jakobsen
Sonja Tirkkonen-Condit | TARGET 24:1 (2012) pp. 160–168 | Review
- Load-managed problem formats: Scaffolding and modeling the translation task to improve transfer
Kelly Washbourne | TARGET 24:2 (2013) pp. 338–354 | Article
- Karin Aijmer & Cecilia Alvstad (eds.). 2005. New tendencies in Translation Studies: Selected papers from a workshop Göteborg 12 December 2003
Sara Laviosa | TARGET 20:1 (2008) pp. 187–190 | Review
- Methodological questions about translation research: A model to underpin research into the mental processes of translation
Stuart Campbell & Berta Wakim | TARGET 19:1 (2007) pp. 1–19 | Article
- Segmentation in translation: Differences across levels of expertise and difficulty
Barbara Dragsted | TARGET 17:1 (2006) pp. 49–70 | Article
- Fabio Alves (ed.). 2003. Triangulating translation: Perspectives in process oriented research
Riitta Jääskeläinen | TARGET 17:1 (2006) pp. 161–167 | Review
- Fortunato Israël (dir.). 2002. Identité, altérité, équivalence ?: La traduction comme relation
Daniel Gile | TARGET 16:2 (2005) pp. 379–383 | Review
- Evaluating translations of surrealist poetry: Adding Note-Down Protocols to Close Reading
Graham. D. Low | TARGET 14:1 (2003) pp. 1–41 | Article
- Pragmatic analysis as a methodology: A reply to Gile’s review of Setton (1999)Setton (1999)
Robin Setton | TARGET 14:2 (2003) pp. 353–360 | discussion
- Birgitta Englund Dimitrova & Kenneth Hyltenstam (eds.). 2000. Language processing and simultaneous interpreting: Interdisciplinary perspectives. Papers presented at the International Symposium on Language Processing and Interpreting, held in Stockholm in February 1997
Sylvia Kalina | TARGET 14:2 (2003) pp. 374–378 | Review
- Robin Setton. 1999. Simultaneous Interpretation: A Cognitive-pragmatic Analysis
Daniel Gile | TARGET 13:1 (2002) pp. 177–183 | Review
- A Cognitive Approach to Source Text Difficulty in Translation [1] 1
Stuart Campbell | TARGET 11:1 (1999) pp. 33–63 | Article
- Syntactic Norms in Finnish Children's Literature
Tiina Puurtinen | TARGET 9:2 (1997) pp. 318–331 | Article