Buch, Englisch, Band 3, 412 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 680 g
Buch, Englisch, Band 3, 412 Seiten, Format (B × H): 155 mm x 235 mm, Gewicht: 680 g
Reihe: Machine Translation: Technologies and Applications
ISBN: 978-3-030-69779-2
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
The volume addresses questions in the translation of cognates, neologisms, metaphors, and idioms, as well as figurative and cultural specific expressions. It re-assesses the notion of translation universals and translation literality, elaborates on the definition of translation units and syntactic equivalence, and investigates the impact of translation ambiguity and translation entropy. The results and findings are interpreted in the context of psycho-linguistic models of bilingualism and re-frame empirical translation process research within the context of modern dynamic cognitive theories of the mind. The volume bridges the gap between translation process research and machine translation research. It appeals to students and researchers in the fields.
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Introduction.- Part 1: Translation segmentation and translation difficulty.- 1. Micro Units and the First Translational Response Universal.- 2. Metrics of syntactic equivalence to assess translation difficulty.- 3. Entropy and eye movement: A micro analysis of information processing in activity units during the translation process.- 4. Translating Chinese Neologisms without Knowledge of Context: An Exploratory Analysis of an Eye-tracking and Key-logging Experiment.- 5. Translation Norms, Translation Behavior, and Continuous Vector Space Models.- Part 2:Translation and entropy.- 6. Information and Entropy Measures of Rendered Literal Translation.- 7. redBird: Rendering Entropy Data and source-text Background Information into a Rich Discourse on Translation.- 8. Using a product metric to identify differential cognitive effort in translation from Japanese to English and Spanish.- 9. Analysing the effects of lexical cognates on translationproperties: a multi-variate product and process based approach.- Part 3: Translation Technology, Quality and Effort.- 10. Editing actions: a missing link between Translation Process Research and Machine Translation Research.- 11. Word-level HTER edits as indicators of cognitive effort in post-editing.- 12. What do you say? Comparison of temporal, technical and cognitive dimension measurements for post-editing effort.- 13. Measuring effort in subprocesses of subtitling: The case of post-editing via pivot language.- 14. Translating science fiction in a CAT tool: post-editing effort and text segmentation.- 15. Ecological-enactive approach to translation.