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Título: Aspects of online monitoring and control during a consecutive interpreting task: Evidence from a retrospective process tracing study
Autores/as: Herring, Rachel E.
Gumul, Ewa 
Clasificación UNESCO: 570507 Psicolingüística
570113 Lingüística aplicada a la traducción e interpretación
Palabras clave: Consecutive Interpreting
Online Control
Online Monitoring
Online Self-Regulation
Retrospective Process Tracing
Fecha de publicación: 2024
Publicación seriada: Linguistica Silesiana 
Resumen: This paper reports on analysis of data gathered in a multi-site, multi-researcher retrospective process tracing (RPT) study first described in Gumul and Herring (2022). A group of student interpreters in Poland and a group of experienced medical interpreters in the USA carried out a consecutive interpreting task followed by RPT. The RPT sessions were analyzed for evidence of online-self regulation, following the definition and analytical framework employed by Herring (2018). The paper discusses evidence of online monitoring of affect, behavior—note-taking technique, cognition—comprehension, and cognition—language transfer, and of online employment of control mechanisms—linguistic/interpreting strategies. It also discusses individual differences in retrospection style and the presence of introspective/ evaluative comments in RPT data.
URI: https://accedacris.ulpgc.es/handle/10553/142844
ISSN: 0208-4228
DOI: 10.24425/linsi.2024.152411
Fuente: Linguistica Silesiana [ISSN 0208-4228],v. 45 (2), p. 137-157, (Enero 2024)
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