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Subject: 14.130, Books: Translation: Garzone, Viezzi (eds.)

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Date:  Wed, 15 Jan 2003 10:23:52 +0000
From:  paul at benjamins.com
Subject:  Interpreting in the 21st Century: Garzone, Viezzi (eds.)

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Date:  Wed, 15 Jan 2003 10:23:52 +0000
From:  paul at benjamins.com
Subject:  Interpreting in the 21st Century: Garzone, Viezzi (eds.)


			
Title: Interpreting in the 21st Century
Subtitle: Challenges and opportunities
			
Publication Year: 2002
Publisher: John Benjamins
           http://www.benjamins.com/, http://www.benjamins.nl		
			
Book URL: http://www.benjamins.nl/cgi-bin/t_bookview.cgi?bookid=BTL_43

Editor: Giuliana  Garzone, University of Bologna
Editor: Maurizio  Viezzi, University of Trieste

Hardback: ISBN: 1588112810, Pages: x, 337 pp., Price: USD 117.00
Hardback: ISBN: 9027216495, Pages: x, 337 pp., Price: EUR 117.00
			
Abstract:

This book contains a selection of papers presented at the First
Forlì Conference on Interpreting Studies, held on 9-11 November
2000, which saw the participation of leading researchers in the
field. The volume offers a comprehensive overview of the current
situation and future prospects in interpretation studies, and in the
interpreting profession at the beginning of a new century. Topics
addressed include not only theoretical and methodological issues, but
also applications to training and quality. The range of subjects
covered is thus broad and comprehensive. Particular attention is given
to the changing profile of the profession, as different modes of
interpreting "outside the booth" - i.e. all forms of "dialogue
interpreting", as well as interpreting for the media - give rise to
new and stimulating research work.

Table of Contents

Foreword
     David C. Snelling  ix-x
Introduction
     Giuliana Garzone and Maurizio Viezzi  1-12
Focus on research  13
Interpreting research: Descriptive aspects and methodological
 proposals
     Alessandra Riccardi  15-27
A methodology for the analysis of interpretation corpora
     Robin Setton  29-45
Resurrecting the corp(us:se): Towards an encoding standard for
 interpreting data
     Marco Cencini and Guy Aston  47-63
Retrospection as a method of studying the process of simultaneous
 interpreting
     Gun-Viol Vik-Tuovinen  65-73
Exploring hesitation in consecutive interpreting: An empirical study
     Peter Mead  75-84
Anthroponyms, acronyms and allocutives in interpreting from Russian
     Laura Salmon Kovarski  85-96
Researching interpreting quality: Models and methods
     Franz Pöchhacker  97-108
Quality and norms in interpretation
     Giuliana Garzone  109-121
Quality in interpreting and its prerequisites: A framework for a
 comprehensive view
     Sylvia Kalina  123-132
Interpreting outside the conference hall  133
Community interpreter training: Past, present, future
     Helge Niska  135-146
Language as a human right: The challenges for legal interpreting
     Erik Hertog  147-159
Medical interpreting: Some salient features
     Bernd Meyer  161-171
Spoken-language and signed-language interpretation: Are they really so
 different?
     Cynthia Jane Kellett Bidoli  173-181
Interpreters for peace
     Claudia Monacelli  183-195
Physiological stress responses during media and conference
 interpreting
     Ingrid Kurz  197-204
New perspectives and challenges for interpretation: The example of
television
     Gabriele Mack  205-215
Linguistic mediation on italian television: When the interpreter is
 not an interpreter: A case study
     Delia Chiaro  217-227
Interpreter training  229
The quest for optimal relevance: The need to equip students with a
 pragmatic compass
     Sergio Viaggio  231-246
Aptitude and simultaneous interpretation: A proposal for a testing
 methodology based on paraphrase
     Salvador Pippa and Mariachiara Russo  247-258
The role of linguistics in the interpreter's curriculum
     Francesca Santulli  259-269
Autonomy of the interpreted text
     Christopher John Garwood  271-280
Computer-assisted interpreter training
     Laura Gran, Angela Carabelli and Raffaela Merlini  281-298
Interpreting in the 21st century: What lies ahead: Summary of the
 closing panel discussion
     Amalia Amato and Peter Mead  299-306
References  307-326
Name index  327
Subject index  329

Lingfield(s):  Translation

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