10 Questions
Process models are useful when the research focus is on the translator's problem-solving procedures.
True
Scholars usually acknowledge that the process described in model variants is simple and linear.
False
Shifts can only be studied from a product reading perspective.
False
The temporal distribution of different translation tasks cannot be studied using process models.
False
Explicitation may only refer to the resulting product of the translation.
False
Process models are not typically acknowledged to be more complex than the simple linear form presented in this text.
False
Process models are not used to study the temporal distribution of different translation tasks.
False
Scholars acknowledge that shifts can only be studied from a product reading perspective.
False
Explicitation may only refer to the resulting product of the translation.
False
Process models are not useful when the research focus is on the translator's problem-solving procedures.
False
This quiz explores the second kind of model representing translation as a process rather than a product, incorporating the dimension of time. It applies familiar communication model concepts to the translation situation, depicting the sender, message, and receiver.
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