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From Topic Boundaries to Omission
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Auteur: Melanie Metzger and Steven Collins and Valerie Dively and Risa Shaw (Editors)
Titel: From Topic Boundaries to Omission
Uitgever: University of Chicago Press
ISBN: 9781563683329
ISBN boekversie: 9781563681486
Prijs: € 75.03
Verschijningsdatum: 30-09-2014
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Categorie: General
Taal: English
Imprint: Gallaudet University Press
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Verschijningsvorm: E-book
 

Inhoudsopgave:

This new collection examines several facets of signed language interpreting. Claudia Angelelli’s study confirms that conference, courtroom, and medical interpretation can no longer be seen as a two-party conversation with an “invisible” interpreter, but as a three-party conversation in which the interpreter plays an active role. Laura M. Sanheim defines different turn-taking elements in a medical setting as two overlapping conversations, one between the patient and the interpreter and the other between the interpreter and the medical professional.   In her analysis of discourse at a Deaf revival service, Mary Ann Richey demonstrates how Deaf presenters and audiences interact even in formal settings, creating special challenges for interpreters. Jemina Napier shares her findings on the nature and occurrence of omissions by interpreters in Australian Sign Language and English exchanges. Elizabeth Winston and Christine Monikowski describe different strategies used by interpreters to indicate topic shifts when interpreting into American Sign Language and when transliterating. The study concludes with Bruce Sofinski’s analysis of nonmanual elements used by interpreters in sign language transliteration.
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