Publications and projects according to DDC
Publications
Publications and projects according to DDC 418: Standard language usage
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Albl-Mikasa, Michaela,
2023.
In:
The Application of Relevance Theory to Translation and Interpreting, Rome, Italy, 9-10 February 2023.
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Albl-Mikasa, Michaela,
2023.
In:
Gastvorlesung am Zentrum für Translationswissenschaft, Universität Wien, Österreich, 14. November 2023.
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Gobbo, Giulia,
2023.
Winterthur:
ZHAW Zürcher Hochschule für Angewandte Wissenschaften.
Available from: https://doi.org/10.21256/zhaw-2814
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Gieshoff, Anne Catherine; Albl-Mikasa, Michaela; Hunziker Heeb, Andrea,
2023.
In:
NPIT6 Book of Abstracts.
6th International Conference on Non-Professional Interpreting and Translation, Nicosia, Cyprus, 25-27 May 2023.
Available from: https://www.ucy.ac.cy/npit6/wp-content/uploads/sites/292/2024/03/Book-of-Abstracts-NEW-WEBSITE.pdf
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Hohenstein, Christiane; Lévy-Tödter, Magdalène; Sowinska, Agnieszka; Bock, Bettina,
2023.
Reshaping interaction in higher/tertiary education (HTE) under the challenges of inclusion.
In:
18th International Pragmatics Conference (IPrA), Brussels, Belgium, 9-14 July 2023.
Projects
Projects according to DDC 418: Standard language usage
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Exploratory visit and project definition “Aligning Swiss and Vietnamese Perspectives on Global Competences”
As new collaborators, Sandra McGury from the ZHAW working in the Swiss Global Competence Lab (SGCL) and Thi Thu Hien Dang from Hanoi University Vietnam (HANU) will use this research grant to write several project funding applications to fund their future project Aligning Swiss and Vietnamese Perspectives on Global ...
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"Zoom" without "fatigue"?
Can the use of augmented reality technology decrease Zoom fatigue during video conferences? A pilot study with multilingual persons and conference interpreters investigates this question. The results are expected to offer insights for future research on video conferencing.
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Machine translation for crisis communication
This project investigates how machine translation services can help employees from administrations, NGOs and education to communicate with refugees. Providing public services to newly arrived refugees is a linguistic challenge: interprets are expensive and not available for all languages. Although machine ...
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The augmented interpreter- a pilot study on the usability of augmented reality in interpreting
Simultaneous interpreting depends on auditory and visual information. This pilot study investigates whether a seamless integration of visual and auditory information, achieved by displaying translations of technical terms on augmented reality glasses (AR), can lower cognitive load in interpreting. ...
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