Easy Language Research: Text and User Perspectives
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Christiane Maaß (Hg.), Silvia Hansen-Schirra (Hg.), Easy Language Research: Text and User Perspectives (2020), Frank & Timme, Berlin, ISBN: 9783732992676
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- BEGINN
- Part 1: Setting the Stage
- Silvia Hansen-Schirra, Christiane Maaß
- Introduction
- Silvia Hansen-Schirra, Christiane Maaß
- Easy Language, Plain Language, Easy Language Plus: Perspectives on Comprehensibility and Stigmatisation
- Part 2: Expert Texts and Translation into Easy Language
- Christiane Maaß, Isabel Rink
- Scenarios for Easy Language Translation: How to Produce Accessible Content for Users with Diverse Needs
- Loraine Keller
- People with Cognitive Disabilities and their Difficulties with Specialised Interactive Texts
- Sarah Ahrens
- Easy Language and Administrative Texts: Second Language Learners as a Target Group
- Silvia Hansen-Schirra, Jean Nitzke, Silke Gutermuth, Christiane Maaß, Isabel Rink
- Technologies for the Translation of Specialised Texts into Easy Language
- Part 3: Multimodal and Multicodal Easy Language Texts
- Christiane Maaß, Sergio Hernà¡ndez Garrido
- Easy and Plain Language in Audiovisual Translation
- Rebecca Schulz, Julia Degenhardt, Kirsten Czerner-Nicolas
- Easy Language Interpreting
- Janina Kröger
- Communication Barriers and Cultural Participation: A Visit to a Wildlife Park as a Multicodal Accessible Text
- Part 4: Cognitive Processing of Easy Language
- Silvia Hansen-Schirra, Walter Bisang, Arne Nagels, Silke Gutermuth, Julia Fuchs, Liv Borghardt, Silvana Deilen, Anne-Kathrin Gros, Laura Schiffl, Johanna Sommer
- Intralingual Translation into Easy Language – Or how to Reduce Cognitive Processing Costs
- Laura Schiffl
- Hierarchies in Lexical Complexity: Do Effects of Word Frequency, Word Length and Repetition Exist for the Visual Word Processing of People with Cognitive Impairments?
- Silvana Deilen
- Visual Segmentation of Compounds in Easy Language: Eye Movement Studies on the Effects of Visual, Morphological and Semantic Factors on the Processing of German Noun-Noun Compounds
- Johanna Sommer
- A Study of Negation in German Easy Language – Does Typographic Marking of Negation Words Cause Differences in Processing Negation?
- Silvana Deilen, Laura Schiffl
- Using Eye-Tracking to Evaluate Language Processing in the Easy Language Target Group Deilen/Schiffl
- On the Authors