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Interpreter-Mediated Interactions of the Courtroom : A Naturally Occurring Data Based Study (New ed)

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Court interpreting understood as services provided for court stakeholders and court’s private clients is a subdiscipline which has emerged as an area of investigation within Interpreting Studies.

Although the research in court interpreting has been enjoying prominence at an international level, there are still aspects of the profession which need further analysis.

This book is aimed at presenting qualitative research into court interpreting in Poland, and in particular, where the Polish-English and (to a lesser extent) Polish-Spanish language pairs are involved.

The study pertains to the descriptive research into court interpreting where the interpreter is perceived as an active participant in the interaction obliged to satisfy the principles of professional ethics.

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Peter Lang AG
3631674295 / 9783631674291
Hardback
08/01/2019
Switzerland
318 pages, 26 Illustrations, unspecified
148 x 210 mm, 481 grams