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Advances in Teaching Sign Language Interpreters (The Interpreter Education Series, Vol. 2)

Advances in Teaching Sign Language Interpreters (The Interpreter Education Series, Vol. 2)

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Creator: Cynthia B. Roy
Publisher: Gallaudet University Press
Category: Book

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Sales Rank: 1945476

Media: Hardcover
Edition: 1st
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 232
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2
Dimensions (in): 9.3 x 6.2 x 0.8

ISBN: 1563683202
Dewey Decimal Number: 419.70802
EAN: 9781563683206
ASIN: 1563683202

Publication Date: June 15, 2005
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Condition: Appears to be brand-new, unread. This was a donation to the library not needed for the collection. All proceeds from this sale go to support the Fairfax County Library system.

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Picking up where Innovative Practices in Teaching Sign Language Interpreters left off, this new collection presents the best new interpreter teaching techniques proven in action by the eminent contributors assembled here. In the first chapter, Dennis Cokely discusses revising curricula in the new century based upon experiences at Northeastern University. Jeffrey E. Davis delineates how to teach observation techniques to interpreters, while Elizabeth Winston and Christine Monikowski suggest how discourse mapping can be considered the Global Positioning System of translation.

In other chapters, Laurie Swabey proposes ways to handle the challenge of referring expressions for interpreting students, and Melanie Metzger describes how to learn and recognize what interpreters do in interaction. Jemina Napier contributes information on training interpreting students to identify omission potential. Robert G. Lee explains how to make the interpreting process come alive in the classroom. Mieke Van Herreweghe discusses turn-taking and turn-yielding in meetings with Deaf and hearing participants in her contribution. Anna-Lena Nilsson defines “false friends,” or how contextually incorrect use of facial expressions with certain signs in Swedish Sign Language can be detrimental influences on interpreters. The final chapter by Kyra Pollitt and Claire Haddon recommends retraining interpreters in the art of telephone interpreting, completing Advances in Teaching Sign Language Interpreters as the new authoritative volume in this vital communication profession.



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