This book presents the subtleties of a most remarkable human attribute: The ability to understand and communicate language. The focus of the book does examine the basic elements of interpreting and translating for the deaf. However, it takes the reader far beyond the linguistic challenges of American Sign Language (ASL) into the realm of interpreting for world cultures. The book presupposes a well-developed understanding of ASL and readers are expected to already be convinced that ASL is a real language. Deaf and hearing individuals will unquestionably profit from the analyses of culture that are always present in the medical, business, educational, and interpersonal situations in which deaf interpreters are active
There are at least two languages (American Sign Language [ASL], English) and three modalities (sign,...
A small group of interpreters was interviewed with regard to their view of learning ASL and becoming...
Generally, a heavy interpretation burden is routinely placed on Deaf people when they required to pr...
What do community interpreting for the Deaf in western societies, conference interpreting for the Eu...
This paper presents preliminary findings from a cross-linguistic international study that sought to ...
This article poses the existence of a relational model of interpreting that is already rooted in cul...
This secondary data analysis was an ethnographic study to explore culture among five professional s...
In this paper, the author briefly states that interpretation as an intercultural communication bridg...
In the past when deaf people had no opportunity to learn to read, write or even speak, the aid of ad...
publisher青森市国立情報学研究所の「学術雑誌公開支援事業」により電子化されました。This study aims to investigate both what sign language ...
In Italy, in recent years, interest in sign language interpretation has gradually gained ground. Som...
This paper addresses two research questions: 1) What are the communication preferences of the deaf? ...
Culture defines people and gives them a sense of identity. It provides a community for individuals w...
This is an accepted manuscript of a chapter published by Routledge in The Routledge Handbook of Conf...
The uses and practices of sign languages are strongly related to sign language structure and researc...
There are at least two languages (American Sign Language [ASL], English) and three modalities (sign,...
A small group of interpreters was interviewed with regard to their view of learning ASL and becoming...
Generally, a heavy interpretation burden is routinely placed on Deaf people when they required to pr...
What do community interpreting for the Deaf in western societies, conference interpreting for the Eu...
This paper presents preliminary findings from a cross-linguistic international study that sought to ...
This article poses the existence of a relational model of interpreting that is already rooted in cul...
This secondary data analysis was an ethnographic study to explore culture among five professional s...
In this paper, the author briefly states that interpretation as an intercultural communication bridg...
In the past when deaf people had no opportunity to learn to read, write or even speak, the aid of ad...
publisher青森市国立情報学研究所の「学術雑誌公開支援事業」により電子化されました。This study aims to investigate both what sign language ...
In Italy, in recent years, interest in sign language interpretation has gradually gained ground. Som...
This paper addresses two research questions: 1) What are the communication preferences of the deaf? ...
Culture defines people and gives them a sense of identity. It provides a community for individuals w...
This is an accepted manuscript of a chapter published by Routledge in The Routledge Handbook of Conf...
The uses and practices of sign languages are strongly related to sign language structure and researc...
There are at least two languages (American Sign Language [ASL], English) and three modalities (sign,...
A small group of interpreters was interviewed with regard to their view of learning ASL and becoming...
Generally, a heavy interpretation burden is routinely placed on Deaf people when they required to pr...