Copenhagen Studies in Language (CSL) includes studies of language for general purposes and also language for special purposes. It is editorial policy to bring out the journal in the form of a series of thematic volumes. Although produced from the Copenhagen Business School (CBS), the journal welcomes contributions from linguists based at other institutions either in Denmark or the wider world. The initiative for each new issue is taken by CBS researchers, who, in order to meet high international standards, invite one or several leading figures in the field to co-edit the volume.
The last three volumes (CSL 35, 36, 37) have all been devoted to Translation and Interpreting Studies.
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: Interpreting Studies and Beyond. A Tribute to Miriam Shlesinger 6/9 2007 The present volume - a tribute to Miriam Shlesinger on her sixtieth birthday - brings together 15 papers centered around interpreting and interpreting research...
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: Looking at eyes. Copenhagen Studies in Language 36 30/11 2008 CSL 36 (Looking at Eyes, 2008) contains ten papers describing various reading and translation experiments using eye-tracking techniques
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: Behind the Mind. Copenhagen Studies in Language 37 1/6 2009 CSL 37 (Behind the Mind, 2009) contains ten papers describing various translation experiments using Translog and/or think-aloud methodology.
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