Research in Dialogue Interpreting (DI) has traditionally drawn on qualitative analysis of verbal behaviour to explore the complex dynamics of these ‘triadic’ exchanges. Less attention has been paid to interpreter-mediated interaction as a situated, embodied activity where resources other than talk (such as gaze, gestures, head and body movement, proxemics) play a central role in the co-construction of the communicative event. This article argues that understanding the complexity of DI requires careful investigation of the interplay between multiple interactional resources, i.e. verbal in conjunction with visual, aural, embodied and spatial meaning-making resources. This call for methodological innovation is strengthened by the emergence of ...
In recent years, conversation analysts have developed a growing interest in the Applied branch of Co...
Video remote interpreting is commonly seen as an efficient and future-oriented way of providing inte...
This paper contributes to the growing line of research that takes a multimodal approach in the study...
Research in Dialogue Interpreting (DI) has traditionally drawn on qualitative analysis of verbal be...
Ever since Wadensjö's (1998) landmark study, there has been a growing interest in the interactive na...
In the last two decades, Dialogue Interpreting (DI) has been studied extensively through the lenses ...
Recent years have witnessed a growing interest in multimodal features of spoken language (Müller et ...
Recent years have witnessed a growing interest in multimodal features of language use, both for theo...
Video Remote Interpreting (VRI) is a modality of interpreting where the interpreter interacts with t...
In a short time, technology has profoundly changed the ways in which we communicate. Especially sinc...
Recent years have witnessed a growing interest in multimodal features of spoken language (Müller et ...
This paper provides a fine-grained analysis of verbal and nonverbal resources for the management of ...
In order to prepare the ground for the papers to follow, the editors ‘set aside’ a series of assumpt...
In interpreter-mediated communication, interpreters play an important part in enabling smooth turn-t...
Traditionally, the interpreting process was considered as the production of 'texts' and the interpre...
In recent years, conversation analysts have developed a growing interest in the Applied branch of Co...
Video remote interpreting is commonly seen as an efficient and future-oriented way of providing inte...
This paper contributes to the growing line of research that takes a multimodal approach in the study...
Research in Dialogue Interpreting (DI) has traditionally drawn on qualitative analysis of verbal be...
Ever since Wadensjö's (1998) landmark study, there has been a growing interest in the interactive na...
In the last two decades, Dialogue Interpreting (DI) has been studied extensively through the lenses ...
Recent years have witnessed a growing interest in multimodal features of spoken language (Müller et ...
Recent years have witnessed a growing interest in multimodal features of language use, both for theo...
Video Remote Interpreting (VRI) is a modality of interpreting where the interpreter interacts with t...
In a short time, technology has profoundly changed the ways in which we communicate. Especially sinc...
Recent years have witnessed a growing interest in multimodal features of spoken language (Müller et ...
This paper provides a fine-grained analysis of verbal and nonverbal resources for the management of ...
In order to prepare the ground for the papers to follow, the editors ‘set aside’ a series of assumpt...
In interpreter-mediated communication, interpreters play an important part in enabling smooth turn-t...
Traditionally, the interpreting process was considered as the production of 'texts' and the interpre...
In recent years, conversation analysts have developed a growing interest in the Applied branch of Co...
Video remote interpreting is commonly seen as an efficient and future-oriented way of providing inte...
This paper contributes to the growing line of research that takes a multimodal approach in the study...