CALL FOR CONTRIBUTIONS: COMPUTER-ASSISTED LITERARY TRANSLATION WORKSHOPS Swansea University, 25-26 January and 27-28 May 2019

Registration is required

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College of Arts and Humanities

From: 19 Nov 2018, 10 a.m.
To: 10 Dec 2018, 4 p.m.
Location: Park Campus

Swansea Translation and Interpreting Group is delighted to announce 2 two-day workshops at Swansea University on Computer-Assisted Literary Translation (CALT).
Literary translators tend to resist using the systems which dominate the lives of most other professional translators: CAT tools, translation memories (TM), termbases, machine translation engines (MT). However, some now argue that literary translators can benefit from ‘hacking’ TM/MT systems, and/or using tools such as SketchEngine (corpus research), Stanford CoreNLP (natural language processing), Voyant (text analysis visualisation), CATMA (Computer Assisted Textual Markup and Analysis), VVV (Version Variation Visualisation platform, developed at Swansea), and others.
We will discuss the promise and risks involved. There will be training sessions with digital tools such as those mentioned, as well as presentations of research and practice. Practising literary translators as well as research students and academics are welcome to attend. No previous experience of computer-assisted methods is required. There is no fee.
1st workshop: 25-26 January 2019. Keynote speaker: Prof. Dorothy Kenny
2nd workshop: 27-28 May 2019. Keynote speaker: Prof. Andy Way
First call for contributions: submit 200-250-word proposals by 10 December 2018 for a paper, poster, or training session to Prof. Tom Cheesman t.cheesman@swansea.ac.uk. State your name, title, and university (if any), and whether you can contribute to the May workshop if we don’t have space in the programme for you in January. We have a very small fund to assist with travel expenses for some participants (ideally for contributors) who can get no other subsidy, e.g. from their own institution. State if needed and cost.
The workshops are funded by OWRI/IMLR and Swansea University’s Language Research Centre.
More details at: tinyurl.com/CALTswansea


Contact: Professor Tom Cheesman (Email: t.cheesman@swansea.ac.uk)

Website: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/computerassistedliterarytranslation-swansea-2019-january-tickets-52262999037


Event created by: j.l.hammett