Interpreting As A Discourse Process Hardcover
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Cynthia B. Roy
Book Description
This book studies interpreting between languages as a discourse process and as about managing ccommunication between two people who do not speak a common language. Roy examines the turn exchanges of a face-to-face interpreted event in order to offer a definition of interpreted events, describe the process of taking turns with an interpreter, and account for the role of the interpreter in terms of the performance in interaction.
ISBN-13
9780195119480
Language
English
Publisher
Oxford University Press Inc
Publication Date
09-12-1999
Number of Pages
150
Editorial Review
This is a useful text for interpreters and interpreter trainers alike, and it would be excellent required reading in graduate classes in interpreting (both practice and theory) as an introduction to the importance and relevance of discourse approaches to the field. * Language in Society *