Translation research and interpreting research : traditions, gaps and synergies /

Despite differences, translation and interpreting have much in common. This volume focuses on aspects of conducting research into these two modes. It reviews recent developments and explores kinship, differences and prospects for partnership between translation research and interpreting research.

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Online Access: Full text (MCPHS users only)
Other Authors: Schäffner, Christina
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Clevedon, England ; Buffalo : Multilingual Matters, 2004
Series:Current Issues in Language and Society Monographs
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Local Note:ProQuest Ebook Central
Table of Contents:
  • The Contributors; Researching Translation and Interpreting; Chapter 1 Translation Research versus Interpreting Research: Kinship, Differences and Prospects for Partnership; Chapter 2 The Debate; Chapter 3 Public Service Interpreting: Practice and Scope for Research; Chapter 4 Paradigm Problems?; Chapter 5 Translation Research and Interpreting Research: Pure, Applied, Action or Pedagogic?; Chapter 6 Translation Studies: A Succession of Paradoxes; Chapter 7 Aligning Macro- and Micro- Dimensions in Interpreting Research.