From the moment the World Association of Sign Language Interpreters (WASLI) was established in 2005, an overwhelming wave of requests from around the world arrived seeking information and resources for educating and training interpreters. This new collection provides those answers with an international overview on interpreter training from experts in Austria, Australia, Brazil, Canada, Fiji, Finland, Ireland, Japan, Kenya, Kosovo, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Scotland, Sweden, and the United States. Whether from income-rich or income-poor countries, the 31 contributors presented here provide insights on how sign language interpreter training has developed in each nation, and also how trainers have dealt with the difficulties that they enco...
This study aims to investigate both what sign language learners\u27 understand and what interpreters...
This research study presents an investigation of interpreter trainees acquiring New Zealand Sign Lan...
This issue of The Interpreters\u2019 Newsletter aims to address a number of topics of interest in th...
Sign language interpreters, service providers and educators will be familiar with American texts on ...
In this paper, we report interview data from 14 Deaf leaders across seven countries (Australia, Belg...
In this paper, we report interview data from 14 Deaf leaders across seven countries (Australia, Belg...
The increased participation of Deaf leaders in political, corporate, academic and other professional...
This paper presents preliminary findings from a cross-linguistic international study that sought to ...
This paper presents preliminary findings from a cross-linguistic international study that sought to ...
In this paper, we report on interview data collected from 14 Deaf leaders across seven countries (Au...
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 ...
This article outlines an innovative project conducted at Macquarie University, in order to instigate...
This study aims to investigate both what sign language learners\u27 understand and what interpreters...
Major findings of a national project on identifying standards for the training of interpreters for d...
This research study presents an investigation of interpreter trainees acquiring New Zealand Sign Lan...
This study aims to investigate both what sign language learners\u27 understand and what interpreters...
This research study presents an investigation of interpreter trainees acquiring New Zealand Sign Lan...
This issue of The Interpreters\u2019 Newsletter aims to address a number of topics of interest in th...
Sign language interpreters, service providers and educators will be familiar with American texts on ...
In this paper, we report interview data from 14 Deaf leaders across seven countries (Australia, Belg...
In this paper, we report interview data from 14 Deaf leaders across seven countries (Australia, Belg...
The increased participation of Deaf leaders in political, corporate, academic and other professional...
This paper presents preliminary findings from a cross-linguistic international study that sought to ...
This paper presents preliminary findings from a cross-linguistic international study that sought to ...
In this paper, we report on interview data collected from 14 Deaf leaders across seven countries (Au...
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 ...
This article outlines an innovative project conducted at Macquarie University, in order to instigate...
This study aims to investigate both what sign language learners\u27 understand and what interpreters...
Major findings of a national project on identifying standards for the training of interpreters for d...
This research study presents an investigation of interpreter trainees acquiring New Zealand Sign Lan...
This study aims to investigate both what sign language learners\u27 understand and what interpreters...
This research study presents an investigation of interpreter trainees acquiring New Zealand Sign Lan...
This issue of The Interpreters\u2019 Newsletter aims to address a number of topics of interest in th...