Chapter 12. The Monitor Model and its misconceptions

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Publication date2023-07-26
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Horizontal (automatic) and vertical (control) processes have been observed and reported for a long time in translation production. Schaeffer and Carl’s Monitor Model integrates these two processes into one framework, assuming that priming mechanisms underlie horizontal/automatic processes, while vertical/monitoring processes implement consciously accessible control mechanisms. The Monitor Model has been criticized in various ways and several misconceptions have accumulated over the past years. In this chapter, I update the Monitor Model with additional evidence and argue that it is compatible with an enactivist approach to cognition. I address several misconceptions related to the Monitor Model.

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Carl M. Chapter 12. The Monitor Model and its misconceptions // American Translators Association Scholarly Monograph Series. 2023. pp. 257-281.
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Carl M. Chapter 12. The Monitor Model and its misconceptions // American Translators Association Scholarly Monograph Series. 2023. pp. 257-281.
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TY - GENERIC
DO - 10.1075/ata.xx.12car
UR - https://doi.org/10.1075/ata.xx.12car
TI - Chapter 12. The Monitor Model and its misconceptions
T2 - American Translators Association Scholarly Monograph Series
AU - Carl, Michael
PY - 2023
DA - 2023/07/26
PB - John Benjamins Publishing Company
SP - 257-281
SN - 0890-4111
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@incollection{2023_Carl,
author = {Michael Carl},
title = {Chapter 12. The Monitor Model and its misconceptions},
publisher = {John Benjamins Publishing Company},
year = {2023},
pages = {257--281},
month = {jul}
}