The effects of training on reading behaviour and performance in sight translation: A longitudinal study using eye-tracking

Publication date

2023

Authors

Fang, Jing
Zhang, Xiaomin
Kotze, HaideeORCID 0000-0002-5721-0733ISNI 0000000373240294

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taverne

Abstract

This longitudinal study focuses on the impact of training on trainee interpreters’ reading behaviour and performance during sight translation (ST) when dealing with texts of different syntactic complexities, compared to a control group. Participants sight translated four texts, two semesters apart, while their eye movements were captured. Mixed-effects modelling was used to investigate how the independent variables of Complexity, Test Time and Group affect reading behaviour and the ST performance. The findings show that while two semesters of training had limited impact on the reading behaviour of the experimental group, their ST performance improved significantly. It was also found that the effect of training on reading behaviour is mediated by skill level, with greater effects for participants of around or below average performance level.

Keywords

Sight translation, eye-tracking, longitudinal study, reading behaviour, training effects, Taverne, Cultural Studies, Language and Linguistics, Literature and Literary Theory, Linguistics and Language

Citation

Fang, J, Zhang, X & Kotze, H 2023, 'The effects of training on reading behaviour and performance in sight translation : A longitudinal study using eye-tracking', Perspectives: Studies in Translation Theory and Practice, vol. 31, no. 4, pp. 655-671. https://doi.org/10.1080/0907676X.2022.2030372