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Christopher D. Mellinger
Research Interests
- Spanish language--Study and teaching (Higher)
- Translating and interpreting--Study and teaching (Higher)
Other Scholars in Department of Languages and Culture Studies
Christopher D. Mellinger is Associate Professor in the Department of Languages and Culture Studies and is affiliate faculty for the Latin American Studies program at The University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Dr. Mellinger holds a Ph.D. in Translation Studies from Kent State University. He also holds certificates in Spanish-English interpreting and Spanish Translation/Localization Management from Wake Forest University. He is the managing editor of the journal Translation and Interpreting Studies and has co-edited special issues on community interpreting, translation, and technology (Translation and Interpreting Studies) and on translation process research (Translation & Interpreting, 2015). He is the co-author with Thomas A. Hanson of Quantitative Research Methods in Translation and Interpreting Studies (Routledge).
Recent Citations for Christopher D. Mellinger
- Alluring translations after the Spanish-American War : a case study of the Puerto-Rico Eagle
- Challenges and opportunities for heritage language learners in interpreting courses in the U.S. context
- Cognitive behavior during consecutive interpreting : describing the notetaking process
- Computer-assisted interpreting technologies and interpreter cognition : a product and process-oriented perspective
- Incorporating translation and interpreting into the business language classroom
- Methodological considerations for survey research : validity, reliability, and quantitative analysis
- Positionality in public service interpreting research
- Puerto Rico as colonial palimpsest : a microhistory of translation and language policy
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