Signed Language Interpreting

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American Sign Language
Asl
Asl Signer
Auslan Interpreting
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B01=Lorraine Leeson
B01=Myriam Vermeerbergen
B01=Svenja Wurm
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cognitive linguistics application
community
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deaf
Deaf Clients
Deaf Communities
Deaf Interpreters
Deaf Patients
Deaf People
Deaf Viewers
deafblind
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empirical interpreter research
English ST
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Interpreter Education Programme
interpreter education programme evaluation
interpreter training models
interpreters
IPA
language proficiency assessment
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medical terminology resources
Non-native Signers
Norwegian Sign
occupational
Occupational Stress
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patients
people
Politeness Strategies
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Profession Developed
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Reflective Practice
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Role Shift
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Signed Language Interpreters
Signed Language Interpreting
socio-cultural communication theory
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Universidad De Sevilla

Product details

  • ISBN 9781905763337
  • Weight: 560g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Nov 2011
  • Publisher: St Jerome Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
  • Language: English
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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.

Lorraine Leeson, Svenja Wurm, Myriam Vermeerbergen