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Interpreting Brian Harris: Recent Developments in Translatology
Edited by Maria Amparo Jimenez Ivars, Edited by Maria Jesus Blasco Mayor
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The editors of this volume organized the symposium Interpreting...Naturally at Universitat Jaume I (Castellon, Spain) in November 2009. They have now compiled some of the most outstanding work presented at the event by young researchers, which is included in this book as a sequel of Interpreting Naturally. A tribute to Brian Harris. Furthermore, the editors have invited seasoned and renowned academics to contribute to Brian Harris' well deserved homage. Their contributions mainly deal with natural translation (NT), a notion coined by Brian Harris to describe untrained bilinguals' ability to translate. The authors seek to further develop NT by connecting it with related areas: bilingualism and translator competence, cultural brokering, language learning and interpreter training, interpreting paradigms and training. Furthermore, they discuss norms and directionality in interpreting, interpreting quality, interpreting in the public services, postgraduate interpreter training and the profession.
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Publisher | Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
Published date | 14 Apr 2012
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Format | Digital (delivered electronically)
Pages | 252
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ISBN | 978-3-0351-0381-6
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BISAC | language arts & disciplines / study & teaching
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