In this study, the work of an American Sign Language/English interpreter was video-recorded and then analyzed to describe the interpreter’s rendering of American Sign Language depiction from American Sign Language into spoken English and from spoken English into American Sign Language. Results indicate that interpreters navigate the complex cognitive and linguistic task of rendering various types of American Sign Language depiction between both languages. The data also suggest that syntactic input may not be the only factor in an interpreter’s decision-making processes when rendering depiction; rather pragmatic considerations appear to be a major contributing factor. This study serves as a primer to future investigations into examining the ...
Sign language interpreting of dialogues shares many features with the interpreting of dialogues betw...
Cross language research typically ignores the role the translator and translation play in the resear...
Given the visual-gestural nature of ASL it is reasonable to assume that visualization abilities may ...
We investigated the effects of a single viewing of an American Sign Language (ASL) model on universi...
Every night, on stages all over the world, curtains go up. Friends, families, and strangers gather t...
Access to thesis permanently restricted to Ball State community onlyThis study investigated the conc...
Standard demographic information was collected on certified and non-certified sign language interpre...
This article examines an interpreting challenge faced by interpreters working between spoken and sig...
The definitions and characterizations of conference interpreting work found in the literature primar...
Students training to become sign language interpreters are often faced with the challenge of negotia...
The field of sign language interpreting and interpreter education is rapidly changing to meet the ne...
This article poses the existence of a relational model of interpreting that is already rooted in cul...
There are complexities involved in American Sign Language (ASL) interpreting for the unique populati...
Little is know about the characteristics of fluent hearing signers and their ultimate attainment of ...
This methodological essay describes the generativity of collaborative collaging in a qualitative inq...
Sign language interpreting of dialogues shares many features with the interpreting of dialogues betw...
Cross language research typically ignores the role the translator and translation play in the resear...
Given the visual-gestural nature of ASL it is reasonable to assume that visualization abilities may ...
We investigated the effects of a single viewing of an American Sign Language (ASL) model on universi...
Every night, on stages all over the world, curtains go up. Friends, families, and strangers gather t...
Access to thesis permanently restricted to Ball State community onlyThis study investigated the conc...
Standard demographic information was collected on certified and non-certified sign language interpre...
This article examines an interpreting challenge faced by interpreters working between spoken and sig...
The definitions and characterizations of conference interpreting work found in the literature primar...
Students training to become sign language interpreters are often faced with the challenge of negotia...
The field of sign language interpreting and interpreter education is rapidly changing to meet the ne...
This article poses the existence of a relational model of interpreting that is already rooted in cul...
There are complexities involved in American Sign Language (ASL) interpreting for the unique populati...
Little is know about the characteristics of fluent hearing signers and their ultimate attainment of ...
This methodological essay describes the generativity of collaborative collaging in a qualitative inq...
Sign language interpreting of dialogues shares many features with the interpreting of dialogues betw...
Cross language research typically ignores the role the translator and translation play in the resear...
Given the visual-gestural nature of ASL it is reasonable to assume that visualization abilities may ...