The interpreter's edge : practical exercises in court interpreting
Tipo de material: TextoIdioma: Español Detalles de publicación: Spreckels : Acebo , 1993Edición: 2th. ed., 2th. printDescripción: vi, 201pISBN:- 1-880594-04-8
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Libros | Biblioteca Bartolomé Mitre | Colección General | 81'253 (086.7)=111=134.2 M589inte 1993 (Navegar estantería(Abre debajo)) | Disponible | Tapes for The Interpreter's Edge | 3584 |
Tapes for The interpreter's edge.
This edition of "The Interpreter's Edge is intented for use by students, instructors, and persons engaged in self study. Instructors and self-study students will also need the Instructor's/Self-Study Notes, which are bound in a separate volume and include extensive comments and suggested translations for each text in this book. Students enrolled in a structured court interpreting course do not need, and probably should not have access to, the Instructor's/Self-Study Notes. Instead, they should rely on the guidance of an experienced instructor. Students who have only the present volume, and are not enrolled in a course, can purchase the Instructor's/Self ́Study notes separately from ACEBO. The three chapters of "The Interpreter's Edge cover the three modes of interpreting that court interpreters are required to master: "Simultaneous Interpreting, "Consecutive Interpreting", "Sight Translation".
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