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What is Readability

Handbook of Research on Teaching Methods in Language Translation and Interpretation
The quality of written language that makes it easy to read and understand.
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A Learner Corpus Study of Attributive Clauses and Passive Voice in Student Translations
Yvonne Tsai (National Taiwan University, Taiwan)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-6615-3.ch006
Abstract
This chapter centers on the nuisance caused by passive voice and attributive clauses in student translations. With the use of learner corpus, calculation, categorization, and annotation functions enable analysis of common linguistic features in student translators. The aim of this study is to correct learners' under-use, over-use, and misuse of terms and linguistic structures. By incorporating technology into teaching and by analyzing passive tense and attributive clauses in student translations with learner corpus, the following study can contribute in designing more effective curricula and teaching materials. The use of objective data to examine student translations provides student translators an autonomous learning environment and translation improvement opportunities.
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Improving Online Readability and Information Literacy
A quality in online texts that includes discussion of four distinct constructs: The reading ability or level of the user; The readability level of a text; Vocabulary level; and readability assessment tests, instrument scales or indices themselves
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Variable Fonts From Pioneer Perspectives
The quality of being legible, decipherable, easy, or enjoyable to read.
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Three Eye Movement Studies of Mobile Readability
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Accessibility of Documents
The gauge that measures how easily words, phrases and blocks of a text-document can be read.
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Improving Online Readability in a Web 2.0 Context
Readability is an assessment of how easy a text is to understand for a given population. Online text readability includes four distinct constructs: 1) the reading ability or level of the user, 2) the readability level of a text, 3) its vocabulary level, and finally 4) readability assessment tests, instrument scales or indices themselves.
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