The Medical Interpreter
Author : Marjory Bancroft
Publisher :
Page : pages
File Size : 49,19 MB
Release : 2016-07-01
Category :
ISBN : 9780996651738
Author : Marjory Bancroft
Publisher :
Page : pages
File Size : 49,19 MB
Release : 2016-07-01
Category :
ISBN : 9780996651738
Author : Terry Janzen
Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing
Page : 376 pages
File Size : 36,88 MB
Release : 2005-10-26
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9027294151
Interpreters who work with signed languages and those who work strictly with spoken languages share many of the same issues regarding their training, skill sets, and fundamentals of practice. Yet interpreting into and from signed languages presents unique challenges for the interpreter, who works with language that must be seen rather than heard. The contributions in this volume focus on topics of interest to both students of signed language interpreting and practitioners working in community, conference, and education settings. Signed languages dealt with include American Sign Language, Langue des Signes Québécoise and Irish Sign Language, although interpreters internationally will find the discussion in each chapter relevant to their own language context. Topics concern theoretical and practical components of the interpreter’s work, including interpreters’ approaches to language and meaning, their role on the job and in the communities within which they work, dealing with language variation and consumer preferences, and Deaf interpreters as professionals in the field.
Author : Andrew Gillies
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 295 pages
File Size : 11,15 MB
Release : 2013-07-24
Category : Foreign Language Study
ISBN : 1136293191
Conference Interpreting: A Student’s Practice Book brings together a comprehensive compilation of tried and tested practical exercises which hone the sub-skills that make up successful conference interpreting Unique in its exclusively practical focus, Conference Interpreting: A Student’s Practice Book, serves as a reference for students and teachers seeking to solve specific interpreting-related difficulties. By breaking down the necessary skills and linking these to the most relevant and effective exercises students can target their areas of weakness and work more efficiently towards greater interpreting competence. Split into four parts, this Practice Book includes a detailed introduction offering general principles for effective practice drawn from the author’s own extensive experience as an interpreter and interpreter-trainer. The second ‘language’ section covers language enhancement at this very high level, an area that standard language courses and textbooks are unable to deal with. The last two sections cover the key sub-skills needed to effectively handle the two components of conference interpreting; simultaneous and consecutive interpreting. Conference Interpreting: A Student’s Practice Book is non language-specific and as such is an essential resource for all interpreting students regardless of their language combination.
Author : Sharon Neumann Solow
Publisher :
Page : 138 pages
File Size : 30,36 MB
Release : 1981
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
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Author : Lorraine Leeson
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 186 pages
File Size : 29,95 MB
Release : 2014-04-08
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 1317641469
Signed language interpreting continues to evolve as a field of research. Stages of professionalization, opportunities for education and the availability of research vary tremendously among different parts of the world. Overall there is continuing hunger for empirically founded, theoretically sound accounts of signed language interpreting to inform practice, pedagogy and the development of the profession. This volume provides new insights into current aspects of preparation, practice and performance of signed language interpreting, drawing together contributions from three continents. Contributors single out specific aspects of relevance to the signed language interpreting profession. These include preparation of interpreters through training, crucial for the development of the profession, with emphasis on sound educational programmes that cover the needs of service users and the wide-ranging skills expected from practitioners. Resources, such as terminology databases, are vital tools for interpreters to prepare successfully for events. Practice oriented, empirical investigations of strategies of interpreters are paramount not only to increase theoretical understanding of interpreter performance, but to provide reference points for practitioners and students. Alongside tackling linguistic and pragmatic challenges, interpreters also face the challenge of dealing with broader issues, such as handling occupational stress, an aspect which has so far received little attention in the field. At the same time, fine-grained assessment mechanisms ensure the sustainability of quality of performance. These and other issues are covered by the eighteen contributors to this volume, ensuring that the collection will be essential reading for academics, students and practitioners.
Author : Eva N.S. Ng
Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing Company
Page : 361 pages
File Size : 29,35 MB
Release : 2020-06-15
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9027261474
The importance of quality interpreting in legal and healthcare settings can never be stressed enough, when any mistake – no matter how small – can compromise the delivery of justice or put someone’s health at risk. This book addresses issues arising from interpreting in legal and healthcare settings by presenting cutting-edge research findings in interpreting and interpreter education in a number of countries around the world – including those which are relatively new to the field. It contains selected papers from a conference dedicated to such themes – the First International Conference on Legal and Healthcare Interpreting – as well as other invited papers related to the fields of legal and healthcare interpreting. This book is useful not only to scholars and educators, interpreters and translators working in legal or healthcare settings, but also to legal and healthcare professionals who work with interpreters in their day-to-day work, including judges, lawyers, police officers, doctors, midwives and nurses.
Author : Giuliana Garzone
Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing
Page : 354 pages
File Size : 23,79 MB
Release : 2002
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9789027216496
This volume contains selected papers from the 1st Forle Conference on Interpreting Studies. The papers seek to take stock of the situation, at the turn of the 21st century, in research, training and the profession.
Author : Carol J. Patrie
Publisher : Dawn Sign Press
Page : 181 pages
File Size : 14,63 MB
Release : 2009-01-31
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 9781581211030
Author : Claudio Fantinuoli
Publisher : Language Science Press
Page : 159 pages
File Size : 41,67 MB
Release : 2018-12-15
Category : Philology. Linguistics
ISBN : 3961101612
Unlike other professions, the impact of information and communication technology on interpreting has been moderate so far. However, recent advances in the areas of remote, computer-assisted, and, most recently, machine interpreting, are gaining the interest of both researchers and practitioners. This volume aims at exploring key issues, approaches and challenges to the interplay of interpreting and technology, an area that is still underrepresented in the field of Interpreting Studies. The contributions to this volume cover topics in the area of computer-assisted and remote interpreting, both in the conference as well as in the court setting, and report on experimental studies.
Author : Susan C. Scott
Publisher : Department of Art History
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 37,79 MB
Release : 1995
Category : Art
ISBN : 9780915773084
This work studies the art of interpreting.