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23-Sep-2016From teaching translation to learning organization : co-emergence as a motor of institutional developmentMassey, Gary
Sep-2016Incorporating ergonomics into the translation curriculum : why, where and howMassey, Gary
Jul-2016The bigger picture : co-emergence in and beyond the curriculumMassey, Gary; Kiraly, Don
6-Jan-2016Professionalisierung in der Übersetzerausbildung : Grenzen und Möglichkeiten einer praxisorientierten CurriculumsentwicklungMassey, Gary
2016Translating emotions : the interplay between cultural background and the language of emotions - a German-Japanese exampleWhitehouse, Marlies
2016Research into professional L2 translation : triangulation of process and product dataHunziker Heeb, Andrea
2016Translation spaces : cognitive space - exploring the situational interface - cognition & behavior issueEhrensberger-Dow, Maureen; Englund Dimitrova, Birgitta
2016Cognitive processesAngelone, Erik; Ehrensberger-Dow, Maureen; Massey, Gary
2016Physical ergonomics at translators’ workplaces : findings from ergonomic workplace assessments and interviewsMeidert, Ursula; Neumann, Silke; Ehrensberger-Dow, Maureen; Becker, Heidrun Karin
2016Notation language and notation text : a cognitive-linguistic model of consecutive interpretingAlbl-Mikasa, Michaela
2016Financial analysts as cross-domain translatorsPerrin, Daniel; Whitehouse, Marlies
2016Introduction - cognitive space: exploring the situational interfaceEnglund Dimitrova, Birgitta; Ehrensberger-Dow, Maureen
2016Theorie und Methode der Audiodeskription : ein PilotprojektJekat, Susanne Johanna; Oláh, Annegret E.
2016Collaborative feedback flows and how we can learn from them : investigating a synergetic learning experience in translator educationMassey, Gary; Brändli, Barbara
2016Translators, tools and technologies : reducing risk and improving quality with workplace researchEhrensberger-Dow, Maureen; Massey, Gary
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