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Measuring the Cognitive Effort of Literal Translation Processes

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Authors:
  • Schaeffer, Moritz ;
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    Department of International Business Communication, Copenhagen Business School
  • Carl, Michael
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    Department of International Business Communication, Copenhagen Business School
Editor:
Germann, Ulrich, Carl, Michael, Koehn, Philipp, Sanchis-Trilles, Germán, Casacuberta, Francisco, Hill, Robin, O’Brien, Sharon
Abstract:
It has been claimed that human translators rely on some sort of literal translation equivalences to produce translations and to check their validity. More effort would be required if translations are less literal. However, to our knowledge, there is no established metric to measure and quantify this claim. This paper attempts to bridge this gap by introducing a metric for measuring literality of translations and assesses the effort that is observed when translators produce translations which deviate from the introduced literality definition.
ISBN:
9781937284824
Type:
Conference paper
Language:
English
Published in:
Proceedings of the Workshop on Humans and Computer-assisted Translation (hacat), 2014, p. 29-37
Main Research Area:
Social science
Publication Status:
Published
Review type:
Peer Review
Conference:
The EACL 2014 Workshop on Humans and Computer-assisted Translation. HaCat 2014
Publisher:
Association for Computational Linguistics
Submission year:
2014
Scientific Level:
Scientific
ID:
2192876055
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