Looking at Eyes - Eye-Tracking Studies of Reading and Tanslation Processing (e-bog) af Susanna Göpferich
Susanna Göpferich

Looking at Eyes (Copenhagen Studies in Language #36) e-bog

143,22 DKK
This volume contains ten papers describing various reading and translation experiments using eye-tracking techniques (sometimes combined with other process tools such as keystroke and pause logging methodology). CSL 36 and 37 (edited by Susanne Göpferich, Arnt Lykke Jakobsen and Inger M. Mees) are two complementary volumes containing empirical studies by scholars working in the field of transla…
This volume contains ten papers describing various reading and translation experiments using eye-tracking techniques (sometimes combined with other process tools such as keystroke and pause logging methodology). CSL 36 and 37 (edited by Susanne Göpferich, Arnt Lykke Jakobsen and Inger M. Mees) are two complementary volumes containing empirical studies by scholars working in the field of translation process research. Contributors include members of the EU Eye-to-IT project and the Graz longitudinal study as well as researchers from both CBS and a number of other universities worldwide.
E-bog 143,22 DKK
Undertitel Eye-Tracking Studies of Reading and Tanslation Processing
Forfattere Susanna Göpferich (forfatter)
Udgivet 28.10.2011
Længde 215 sider
Genrer Translation and interpretation
Nummer i serie 36
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP (legacy)
ISBN 9788759397558

This volume contains ten papers describing various reading and translation experiments using eye-tracking techniques (sometimes combined with other process tools such as keystroke and pause logging methodology). CSL 36 and 37 (edited by Susanne Göpferich, Arnt Lykke Jakobsen and Inger M. Mees) are two complementary volumes containing empirical studies by scholars working in the field of translation process research. Contributors include members of the EU Eye-to-IT project and the Graz longitudinal study as well as researchers from both CBS and a number of other universities worldwide.