Intonation and Anticipation in Simultaneous Interpreting

Intonation and Anticipation in Simultaneous Interpreting
Title Intonation and Anticipation in Simultaneous Interpreting PDF eBook
Author Kilian G. Seeber
Publisher
Pages 220
Release 2001
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Exploring the Cognitive Processes of Simultaneous Interpreting

Exploring the Cognitive Processes of Simultaneous Interpreting
Title Exploring the Cognitive Processes of Simultaneous Interpreting PDF eBook
Author Amr M. El-Zawawy
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 190
Release 2019-06-24
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1498585698

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This book provides cognitive-cum-linguistic analyses of political speeches simultaneously translated from English into Arabic and vice versa. It focuses on how media interpreters, especially TV ones, cognitively address the source texts in the process of translating them in real time.

Simultaneous Interpretation

Simultaneous Interpretation
Title Simultaneous Interpretation PDF eBook
Author Robin Setton
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Pages 417
Release 1999-01-01
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027216312

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This text aims to update the state-of-the-art in research on simultaneous interpretation with contributions from modern linguistic and cognitive theory, and to demonstrate the value of T&I data to the study of language and the mind.

Bridging the Gap

Bridging the Gap
Title Bridging the Gap PDF eBook
Author Sylvie Lambert
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Pages 367
Release 1994-07-01
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9027285802

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Interpreting has been a neglected area since the late 1970s. Sylvie Lambert and Barbara Moser-Mercer have attempted to give a new impulse to academic research in print with this collection of 30 articles discussing various aspects of interpreting grouped in 3 sections: I. Pedagogical issues, II. Simultaneous interpretation, III. Neuropsychological research.Being a professional interpreter may not be sufficient to explain what interpretation is all about and how it should be practised and taught. The purpose of this collection of reports on non-arbitrary, empirical research of simultaneous and sign-language interpretation, designed to bridge the gap between vocational and scientific aspects of an interpreter’s skills, is to show that the study of conference interpretation, by way of scientific experimental methods, as tedious and speculative as they may often appear, is bound to contribute significantly to general knowledge in this field and have tangible and practical repercussions. The contributors are specialists from all over the world. Introduction by Barbara Moser-Mercer.

Inference and Anticipation in Simultaneous Interpreting

Inference and Anticipation in Simultaneous Interpreting
Title Inference and Anticipation in Simultaneous Interpreting PDF eBook
Author G. V. Chernov
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing
Pages 310
Release 2004-01-01
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 9789027216632

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Until now, Ghelly Chernov s work on the theory of simultaneous interpretation (SI) was mostly accessible only to a Russian-speaking readership. Finally, Chernov s major work, originally published in Russia in 1987 under the title Osnovy Sinchronnogo Perevoda (Introduction to Simultaneous Interpretation) and widely considered a classic in interpretation theory, is now available in English as well. Adopting a psycholinguistic approach to professional SI, Chernov defines it as a task performed in a single pass concurrently with the source language speech, under extreme perception and production conditions in which only a limited amount of information can be processed at any given time. Being both a researcher and a practitioner, Chernov drew from a rich interpreting corpus to create the first comprehensive model of simultaneous interpretation. His model draws on semantics, pragmatics, Russian Activity Theory and the SI communicative situation to formulate the principles of objective and subjective redundancy and identify probability prediction as the enabling mechanism of SI. Edited with notes and a critical foreword by two active SI researchers, Robin Setton and Adelina Hild, this book will be useful to practicing interpreters in providing a theoretical basis for appreciating the syntactic and other devices that can be used by both students and experienced interpreters in fine-tuning their performance in the booth.

Conference Interpreting Explained

Conference Interpreting Explained
Title Conference Interpreting Explained PDF eBook
Author Roderick Jones
Publisher Routledge
Pages 149
Release 2014-04-08
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1317641833

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Roderick Jones adopts a very practical approach to both consecutive and simultaneous interpreting, providing detailed illustrations of note-taking, reformulation, the 'salami' technique, simplification, generalization, anticipation, and so on, including numerous tricks-of-the-trade such as how to handle difficult speakers and how to interpret untranslatable jokes. Numerous examples are offered at every stage, all in English or 'foreignized' English. Although primarily written as a practitioner's explanation rather than a theorist's speculation, the book includes notes on concepts such as units of meaning, translation units and discourse structure, as well as stances on more polemical issues such as the use of omission and the ethics of interpreting mistakes. The book concludes with a comment on the pleasure of conference interpreting, as well as a glossary and suggested further readings. In all, it fills a major gap in English-language publications on interpreting, providing an introduction for beginners, a down-to-earth guide for students, and a handy compendium for teachers.

Language Interpretation and Communication

Language Interpretation and Communication
Title Language Interpretation and Communication PDF eBook
Author D. Gerver
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 424
Release 2013-03-09
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1461590779

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Language Interpretation and Communication: a NATO Symposium, was a multi-disciplinary meeting held from September 26 to October 1st 1977 at the Giorgio Cini Foundation on the Isle of San Giorgio Maggiore in Venice. The Symposium explored both applied and theoretical aspects of conference interpre tation and of sign language interpretation. The Symposium was sponsored by the Scientific Affairs Division of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation, and we would like to express our thanks to Dr. B. A. Bayrakter of the Scientific Affairs Division and to the Members of the NATO Special Programme Panel on Human Factors for their support. We would also like to thank Dr. F. Benvenutti and his colleagues at the University of Venice for their generous provision of facilities and hospitality for the opening session of the Symposium. Our thanks are also due to Dr. Ernesto Talentino and his colleagues at the Giorgio Cini Foundation who provided such excellent conference facilities and thus helped ensure the success of the meeting. Finally, we would like to express our appreciation and thanks to Becky Graham and Carol Blair for their invaluable contributions to the organization of the Symposium, to Ida Stevenson who prepared these proceedings for publication, and to Donald I. MacLeod who assisted with the final preparation of the manuscript.