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Publication details [#2082]

Green, Adele, Nancy Schweda Nicholson, Jyotsna Vaid, Nancy White and Richard Steiner. 1994. Lateralization for shadowing versus interpretation: a comparison of interpreters with bilingual and monolingual controls. In Lambert, Sylvie and Barbara Moser-Mercer, eds. Bridging the gap: empirical research in simultaneous interpretation (Benjamins Translation Library 3). Amsterdam: John Benjamins. pp. 331–355.

Abstract

The aim of this research is to explore the neuropsychological underpinnings of two linguistic abilities, namely shadowing and simultaneous interpretation/paraphrasing, in a group of professional interpreters, individually paired with closely matched non-interpreter bilingual and monolingual controls. By including monolinguals, non-interpreter bilinguals and professional interpreters, the authors are in a position to determine whether cerebral asymmetries for interpretation or shadowing are differentially influenced by a) knowledge of more than one language and/or by b) skill or expertise for the task.
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