This issue of The Interpreters\u2019 Newsletter aims to address a number of topics of interest in this growing area of Interpreting Studies presented in the form of discussion on prevailing situations, personal impressions on the profession (e.g. the deaf end-user\u2019s point of view), theoretically-based academic papers and empirical contributions. The contributors are all international SLI practitioners from the U.S.A., Australia and Europe: freelancers, trainers or researchers from various well-known centres of excellence in sign language teaching and/or Sign Language Interpreter training
In the past when deaf people had no opportunity to learn to read, write or even speak, the aid of ad...
When deaf people work in professional environments and participate in public events, we are often ac...
Issue 23 (2018) of The Interpreters’ Newsletter contains seven contributions covering various topics...
Sign language interpreters at the dawn of the 21st century are facing new challenges and are havin...
This is an accepted manuscript of a chapter published by Routledge in The Routledge Handbook of Conf...
Sign language interpreters, service providers and educators will be familiar with American texts on ...
The Interpreters' Newsletter Sujet : The Interpreters’ Newsletter is a printed journal on Interp...
The Interpreters' Newsletter Sujet : The Interpreters’ Newsletter is a printed journal on Interp...
From the moment the World Association of Sign Language Interpreters (WASLI) was established in 2005,...
The range of topics covered in this volume includes process and product analysis, psychological and ...
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 ...
Sign language interpretation is generally considered within the domain of Public Service Interpretin...
The field of Sign Language interpreting has been moving towards professionalization for over thirty ...
“Interpreters have always occupied a unique social and cultural position relative to the communities...
“Interpreters have always occupied a unique social and cultural position relative to the communities...
In the past when deaf people had no opportunity to learn to read, write or even speak, the aid of ad...
When deaf people work in professional environments and participate in public events, we are often ac...
Issue 23 (2018) of The Interpreters’ Newsletter contains seven contributions covering various topics...
Sign language interpreters at the dawn of the 21st century are facing new challenges and are havin...
This is an accepted manuscript of a chapter published by Routledge in The Routledge Handbook of Conf...
Sign language interpreters, service providers and educators will be familiar with American texts on ...
The Interpreters' Newsletter Sujet : The Interpreters’ Newsletter is a printed journal on Interp...
The Interpreters' Newsletter Sujet : The Interpreters’ Newsletter is a printed journal on Interp...
From the moment the World Association of Sign Language Interpreters (WASLI) was established in 2005,...
The range of topics covered in this volume includes process and product analysis, psychological and ...
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 ...
Sign language interpretation is generally considered within the domain of Public Service Interpretin...
The field of Sign Language interpreting has been moving towards professionalization for over thirty ...
“Interpreters have always occupied a unique social and cultural position relative to the communities...
“Interpreters have always occupied a unique social and cultural position relative to the communities...
In the past when deaf people had no opportunity to learn to read, write or even speak, the aid of ad...
When deaf people work in professional environments and participate in public events, we are often ac...
Issue 23 (2018) of The Interpreters’ Newsletter contains seven contributions covering various topics...