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Publication details [#3340]
Cheng, Y. P. 1994. Consecutive interpretation: how to use your symbols intelligently. In Seymour, Richard K. and C. C. Liu, eds. Translation and interpreting: bridging east and west (Literary Studies East and West 8). Honolulu: University of Hawaii. pp. 11–17.
Publication type
Article in jnl/bk
Publication language
English
Abstract
The paper explains the use of symbols in consecutive interpretation note-taking. The writer considers the use of symbols, if applied intelligently, contributory to better note-taking. He explains some of the symbols used universally by interpreters while trying to explore how some symbols could be modified to cover a wider range of ideas.
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