Abstract
Despite decade-long attention to machine translation quality in translation studies, the
psychological aspect of the perception of this quality by translation students has been largely overlooked. Yet, the perception of machine translation quality significantly influences the decision to
utilize machine translation as well as managing its output as part of the translation process. This
article reports on a small-scale study examining second- and third-year students’ perceptions of
machine translation quality in both their native language and a second language. Perceived quality
was measured using “confidence scores.” Assessments were conducted under two conditions: immediate evaluation and post-discussion evaluation. The latter concerned the source text’s
characteristics and the target publication’s purpose. The results provide insights into how aspiring
translators relate to the synthetic language of machine translation and enrich our perspective on the
role of language technology within translator training.
psychological aspect of the perception of this quality by translation students has been largely overlooked. Yet, the perception of machine translation quality significantly influences the decision to
utilize machine translation as well as managing its output as part of the translation process. This
article reports on a small-scale study examining second- and third-year students’ perceptions of
machine translation quality in both their native language and a second language. Perceived quality
was measured using “confidence scores.” Assessments were conducted under two conditions: immediate evaluation and post-discussion evaluation. The latter concerned the source text’s
characteristics and the target publication’s purpose. The results provide insights into how aspiring
translators relate to the synthetic language of machine translation and enrich our perspective on the
role of language technology within translator training.
Translated title of the contribution | A PSYCHOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE ON MACHINE TRANSLATION: THE PERCEPTION OF TRANSLATION QUALITY IN TRANSLATOR TRAINING |
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Original language | Dutch |
Pages (from-to) | 63-85 |
Journal | Roczniki Humanistyczne |
Volume | 10 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2025 |
Keywords
- machine translation
- perceived quality
- L1 translation
- L2 translation
- synthetic text