Interpreting 6:2
[Interpreting, 6:2] 2004. 139 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Interpreting omissions: A new perspectiveJemina Napier | pp. 117–142
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Interpreting in asylum hearings: Issues of role, responsibility and powerSonja Pöllabauer | pp. 143–180
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Interpreting in Swiss hospitalsAlexander Bischoff and Louis Loutan | pp. 181–204
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European Masters Project Group: Teaching simultaneous interpretation into a B language. Preliminary findingsClare Donovan | pp. 205–216
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Ulrich Kautz (2000). Handbuch Didaktik des Übersetzens und DolmetschensReviewed by David B. Sawyer | pp. 217–222
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Frank J. Harrington & Graham H. Turner (2001). Interpreting interpreting. Studies & reflections on sign language interpretingReviewed by Cynthia B. Roy | pp. 222–226
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Debra Russell (2002). Interpreting in legal contexts: Consecutive and simultaneous interpretationReviewed by Virginia Benmaman | pp. 226–229
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Giuliana Garzone & Maurizio Viezzi (Eds.) (2002). Interpreting in the 21st century: Challenges and opportunities. Selected papers from the 1st Forlì Conference on Interpreting Studies, 9-11 November 2000Reviewed by Ian Mason | pp. 230–235
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Giuliana Garzone, Peter Mead & Maurizio Viezzi (Eds.) (2002). Perspectives on interpretingReviewed by Daniel Gile | pp. 235–238
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Louise Brunette, Georges Bastin, Isabelle Hemlin & Heather Clarke (Eds.) (2003). The critical link 3: Interpreters in the community. Selected papers from the Third International Conference on Interpreting in Legal, Health and Social Service Settings, Montréal, Québec, Canada 22-26 May 2001Reviewed by Mette Rudvin | pp. 238–242
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Franz Pöchhacker (2004). Introducing interpreting studiesReviewed by Giuliana Garzone | pp. 243–248
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