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The present paper discusses the eye-tracking aided research on the audiovisual translation process. The paper begins with a short description of what eyetracking is and how it works. The author then makes an attempt to determine to which activities of the translator the expression "audiovisual translation" refers – in other words, she makes an attempt to define the name "audiovisual...
The aim of the article is to present the possibilities of application of eye tracking in translation studies. Thanks to the development of noninvasive methods for measuring eye motion and computer technologies witch allows to record and analyze the huge volume of data that eye movement generates, eye tracking research expands intensively, particularly reading research, marketing research, human-computer...
The article focuses on empirical research of the cognitive aspect of the translation process that provides new research possibilities arising from the rapid technological advancement. After presenting a historical overview and discussing the latest technological approaches to this kind of research, the author concentrates on the possibilities and prospects of the eye-tracking analysis in translation...
Professional audio describers often face a dilemma what to include in their descriptions, how to order described elements and what to omit due to time constraints. It is thus useful to examine how particular film scenes are perceived by sighted viewers and to what extent audio description can influence that perception. This paper is a work-in-progress report on the first stage of an eye-tracking...
Eye-tracking reading research has long history which dates back to the second half of the 19th century. In those early times, the simplicity of the equipment used did not allow to carry out research on a large scale but the main facts concerning eye movements were discovered. The situation changed in the late 1970s when computers equipped with eye-tracking systems were introduced. Due to this development...
In the article the Author describes new research possibilities that have appeared before translational linguistics, thus expanding its empirical boundaries. Despite having a lot of potential in the field of translational linguistics, eye-tracking research is still considered to be an innovational research method, one with rather undefined explicatory possibilities. The aim of the article is an attempt...
The aim of this article is to present the possibilities of application of eye-tracking methodology in the research of interlanguage translation. The development of non-invasive methods for measuring eye motion and computer technologies allows researchers to record and analyze a huge volume of data that eye movement generates. Thus, eye-tracking research expands intensively. The fi rst part of the...
In the Polish (upper)secondary schools the wide range of textbooks of English is used. That is the teacher who chooses the textbook that will be used on his/her lessons. The textbooks of English available on the Polish market are well prepared from the point of view ofmethodologyand are very attractive from the visual point of view. However, because of the fact the students are not homogeneous, there...
The Eye-Tracking Experimental Linguistics Laboratory conducted a study on translation process of German administrative acts into Polish. The aim of the study was to identify eye movements and associated mental processes during the perception of parts of speech in the German administrative acts (source text) during the translation process. Research method: The study was carried on a group of 15 participants...
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