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Farag, Rahaf and Bernd Meyer. 2024. Coordination in telephone-based remote interpreting. Interpreting 26 (1) : 80–113.
Publication type
Article in jnl/bk
Publication language
English
Source language
Target language
Place, Publisher
Amsterdam: John Benjamins
Journal DOI
10.1075/intp

Abstract

Telephone-based remote interpreting has come into widespread use in multilingual encounters, all the more so in times of refugee crises and the large influx of asylum-seekers into Europe. Nevertheless, the linguistic practices in this mode of communication have not yet been examined comprehensively. This article therefore investigates selected aspects of turn-taking and clarification sequences during semi-authentic telephone-interpreted counselling sessions for refugees (Arabic–German). A quantitative analysis reveals that limited audibility makes it more difficult for interpreters to claim their turn successfully; in most cases, however, turn-taking occurs smoothly. The trouble sources that trigger queries are mainly content-related and interpreters vary greatly in the ways they deal with such difficulties. Contrary to what one might expect, the study shows that coordination fails only rarely during telephone-based remote interpreting.
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