Book review
Melanie Metzger. Sign language interpreting: Deconstructing the myth of neutrality. Washington, DC: Gallaudet University Press, 1999. ISBN 1-56368-074-2
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Major, George
2024.
Healthcare interpreting as relational practice: Understanding the interpreter’s role in facilitating rapport in health interactions.
Interpreting and Society 4:2
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