Wydział Lingwistyki Stosowanej UW: Odstanio dodane
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Boroditsky’s empirical studies on spatio-temporal association in Mandarin and English: A critical review
(Instytut Lingwistyki Stosowanej UW, 2017-11)This paper provides a critical review of Boroditsky and her collaborators’ cross-linguistic empirical research on spatio-temporal association in mental conceptualization, to see if it is possible to render the actual ... -
A sense of (dis)continuity: Searching for novelistic expression in Meiji fiction
(Instytut Lingwistyki Stosowanej UW, 2017-11)The article focuses on new developments in Meiji literature in response to the tension existing between the spoken and the written narrative styles. It points to the tradition of gesaku bungku popular fiction, the influence ... -
Students’ reflections on communication in Polish-Chinese tandems
(Instytut Lingwistyki Stosowanej UW, 2017-11)The study presents an analysis of Polish students’ written commentaries on their oral interactions with their Chinese project partners. Students from two universities, in Poland and in China, communicated online, mainly ... -
East-Asian and Central-European Encounters in Discourse Analysis and Translation
(Instytut Lingwistyki Stosowanej UW, 2017-11)The volume consists of seven papers, each focusing on a selected aspect of East-Asian and Central-European (or more generally Western) encounters, either in more general terms of contact between heterogeneous cultural ... -
Titles of Mo Yan’s books in translation into closer and farther languages: Is nature or culture the main cause of changes?
(Instytut Lingwistyki Stosowanej UW, 2017-11)Translating titles is one of the most complex problems that translation researchers (primarily those working in a literary field) may encounter. For many reasons, which I outline in the introduction to the present paper, ... -
Jakie powinny być napisy? Raport z badania preferencji widzów na temat napisów telewizyjnych
(Instytut Lingwistyki Stosowanej Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego, 2014)W niniejszym raporcie przedstawiamy wyniki ankiety internetowej pt. „Jakie Twoim zdaniem powinny być napisy?” przeprowadzonej w ramach projektu HBBTV4ALL przez Instytut Lingwistyki Stosowanej Uniwersytetu Warszawskiego ... -
The Effects of Shot Changes on Eye Movements in Subtitling
(International Group for Eye Movement Research, 2013)In this paper we address the question whether shot changes trigger the re-reading of subtitles. Although it has been accepted in the professional literature on subtitling that subtitles should not be displayed over shot ...