The seven papers presented in this volume are representative of the close interaction between research and training that has so far characterized the field of interpreting studies. Contributions examine among other topics the importance of interdisciplinary studies, the organization of a European Master in Conference Interpreting, presentation and delivery skills, a reaserch model for simultaneous interpreting, pauses and disfluencies in consecutive and simultaneous interpreting
Issue 23 of The Interpreters\u2019 Newsletter contains seven papers covering various topics on mainl...
This paper examines the distinct characteristics of liaison interpreting and explored the contributi...
The rational behind the selection of papers presented in this volume is discussed as way of introduc...
The volume features ten papers, most of which are based on empirical-experimental studies, covering ...
The way in which the concept of expertise has been investigated in interpreting studies reflects to ...
Issue 23 (2018) of The Interpreters’ Newsletter contains seven contributions covering various topics...
The range of topics covered in this volume includes process and product analysis, psychological and ...
To prepare the ground for the French and English contributions to follow, the guest editors take sto...
none2Expertise has been an object of research since the first studies and textbooks on conference in...
The volume is devoted to methodological aspects of Conference Interpreting Research (CIR). The paper...
Thirty years have elapsed since the publication in 1989 of the selected papers of the Trieste Sympos...
In the last 10 years, the interpreting profession has changed in many respects. The teaching and tra...
The article is dedicated to the particular theoretical percpective of simultaneous interpretation. M...
Interpreting is a young profession which has developed during this century. The different interpreti...
Providing comprehensive coverage of both current research and practice in conference interpreting, T...
Issue 23 of The Interpreters\u2019 Newsletter contains seven papers covering various topics on mainl...
This paper examines the distinct characteristics of liaison interpreting and explored the contributi...
The rational behind the selection of papers presented in this volume is discussed as way of introduc...
The volume features ten papers, most of which are based on empirical-experimental studies, covering ...
The way in which the concept of expertise has been investigated in interpreting studies reflects to ...
Issue 23 (2018) of The Interpreters’ Newsletter contains seven contributions covering various topics...
The range of topics covered in this volume includes process and product analysis, psychological and ...
To prepare the ground for the French and English contributions to follow, the guest editors take sto...
none2Expertise has been an object of research since the first studies and textbooks on conference in...
The volume is devoted to methodological aspects of Conference Interpreting Research (CIR). The paper...
Thirty years have elapsed since the publication in 1989 of the selected papers of the Trieste Sympos...
In the last 10 years, the interpreting profession has changed in many respects. The teaching and tra...
The article is dedicated to the particular theoretical percpective of simultaneous interpretation. M...
Interpreting is a young profession which has developed during this century. The different interpreti...
Providing comprehensive coverage of both current research and practice in conference interpreting, T...
Issue 23 of The Interpreters\u2019 Newsletter contains seven papers covering various topics on mainl...
This paper examines the distinct characteristics of liaison interpreting and explored the contributi...
The rational behind the selection of papers presented in this volume is discussed as way of introduc...