"RIV/00216224:14210/11:00056286!RIV12-MSM-14210___" . . "1"^^ . . "[B26E58C6AB2B]" . "14210" . "S" . "RIV/00216224:14210/11:00056286" . . . . "\u201CGoing Cognitive\u201D and the Translation Classroom"@en . "201409" . "The paper reviews recent developments in cognitive approaches in translation studies research with a view to putting them in use in the translation classroom. The main focus is on cognitive styles and personality traits as factors to be incorporated into translation pedagogy. Hubscher-Davidson's recently reported research into the impact of individual personality differences on translation quality among translation trainees (2009) is drawn on and confronted with empirical material from a recent practice-oriented translation course at the Department of English and American Studies, Faculty of Arts, Masaryk University. Empirical evidence is also used to address the question whether the distinction between the Sensate vs. Intuitive personality trait (MBTI) can be regarded as a theoretically sounder replacement of the field-dependent/field independent cognitive styles."@en . . . "\u201CGoing Cognitive\u201D and the Translation Classroom" . . . "\u201CGoing Cognitive\u201D and the Translation Classroom"@en . "\u201CGoing Cognitive\u201D and the Translation Classroom" . . "1"^^ . "cognitive styles; personality traits; field dependence; field independence; translator training; criticism"@en . . . . "Kamenick\u00E1, Renata" . . "The paper reviews recent developments in cognitive approaches in translation studies research with a view to putting them in use in the translation classroom. The main focus is on cognitive styles and personality traits as factors to be incorporated into translation pedagogy. Hubscher-Davidson's recently reported research into the impact of individual personality differences on translation quality among translation trainees (2009) is drawn on and confronted with empirical material from a recent practice-oriented translation course at the Department of English and American Studies, Faculty of Arts, Masaryk University. Empirical evidence is also used to address the question whether the distinction between the Sensate vs. Intuitive personality trait (MBTI) can be regarded as a theoretically sounder replacement of the field-dependent/field independent cognitive styles." . . . . .