Editorial for the special issue of The Interpreters' Nesletter on Expertise in Conference Interpreting reviewing the evolution of the concept of expertise and of studies on expertise in interpreting studie
The seven papers presented in this volume are representative of the close interaction between resear...
The volume is devoted to methodological aspects of Conference Interpreting Research (CIR). The paper...
none2siThis volume is the first specialized issue ever published solely devoted to interpreting in m...
The way in which the concept of expertise has been investigated in interpreting studies reflects to ...
Expertise has been an object of research since the first studies and textbooks on conference interpr...
2012-2013 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of RecordPublishe
Thirty years have elapsed since the publication in 1989 of the selected papers of the Trieste Sympos...
In this paper we are going to point out the most important aspects of the conference interpretor’s p...
Issue 23 (2018) of The Interpreters’ Newsletter contains seven contributions covering various topics...
This paper investigates how conference interpreters with Swedish as A-language working in internatio...
none2siThis volume is the first specialized issue ever published solely devoted to interpreting in m...
Based on a 4-year ethnographic study of conference interpreters working for the EU institutions’ int...
Providing comprehensive coverage of both current research and practice in conference interpreting, T...
Conference interpreters have traditionally been trained using the apprenticeship model, which nurtur...
This dissertation investigates the process and product of interpreters with different levels of expe...
The seven papers presented in this volume are representative of the close interaction between resear...
The volume is devoted to methodological aspects of Conference Interpreting Research (CIR). The paper...
none2siThis volume is the first specialized issue ever published solely devoted to interpreting in m...
The way in which the concept of expertise has been investigated in interpreting studies reflects to ...
Expertise has been an object of research since the first studies and textbooks on conference interpr...
2012-2013 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of RecordPublishe
Thirty years have elapsed since the publication in 1989 of the selected papers of the Trieste Sympos...
In this paper we are going to point out the most important aspects of the conference interpretor’s p...
Issue 23 (2018) of The Interpreters’ Newsletter contains seven contributions covering various topics...
This paper investigates how conference interpreters with Swedish as A-language working in internatio...
none2siThis volume is the first specialized issue ever published solely devoted to interpreting in m...
Based on a 4-year ethnographic study of conference interpreters working for the EU institutions’ int...
Providing comprehensive coverage of both current research and practice in conference interpreting, T...
Conference interpreters have traditionally been trained using the apprenticeship model, which nurtur...
This dissertation investigates the process and product of interpreters with different levels of expe...
The seven papers presented in this volume are representative of the close interaction between resear...
The volume is devoted to methodological aspects of Conference Interpreting Research (CIR). The paper...
none2siThis volume is the first specialized issue ever published solely devoted to interpreting in m...