21.1348, TOC: Interpreting 12/1 (2010)

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Subject: 21.1348, TOC: Interpreting 12/1 (2010)

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From: Paul Peranteau < paul at benjamins.com >
Subject: Interpreting Vol 12, No 1 (2010)
 

	
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Publisher:	John Benjamins
			http://www.benjamins.com/ 			
			
Journal Title:  Interpreting 
Volume Number:  12 
Issue Number:  1 
Issue Date:  2010 


Main Text:  

Interpreting 12:1 

2010. ca. 130 pp.

Table of contents


Articles   
Patients as interpreters: Foreign language interpreting at the Friedrichsberg 
Asylum in Hamburg in the early 1900s 
Stefan Wulf and Heinz-Peter Schmiedebach 1-20  

The cooperative courtroom: A case study of interpreting gone wrong 
Bodil Martinsen and Friedel Dubslaff 21-59  

Interpreting reported speech in witnesses' evidence 
Jieun Lee 60-82  

"That is not necessary for you to know!": Negotiation of participation status of 
unaccompanied children in interpreter-mediated asylum hearings 
Olga Keselman, Ann-Christin Cederborg and Per Linell 83-104  


Book Reviews   

Christian Balliu. Les confidents du sérail: Les interprètes français à l'époque 
classique 
Reviewed by Jesús Baigorri-Jalón and Anne Barr 105-108  

Laura Estela Bertone. The hidden side of Babel: Unveiling cognition, intelligence 
and sense 
Reviewed by Kilian G. Seeber 109-114  

Carmen Valero-Garcés and Anne Martin (Eds.). Crossing borders in community 
interpreting: Definitions and dilemmas 
Reviewed by Michal Schuster 115-119  

Dörte Andres. Dolmetscher als literarische Figuren. Von Identitätsverlust, 
Dilettantismus und Verrat [Interpreters in history and literature: Lost souls, 
amateurs, traitors?] 
Reviewed by Monika Brasse 120-123 



Linguistic Field(s): Translation

Subject Language(s): French (fra)




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