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Basic Concepts and Models for Interpreter and Translator Training(1995)  ¹«·á¹è¼Û

 
ÁöÀºÀÌ : Daniel Gile
ÃâÆÇ»ç : John Benjamins
ÆÇ¼ö : 1 edition
ÆäÀÌÁö¼ö : 278 pages
ISBN : 9027216223
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This book is based on the author¡¯s many years of experience as a practitioner, teacher and researcher in translation and conference interpreting. It is written for I/T trainers who are in search of a methodological basis for their teaching program. The author deals with essential translation and interpretation phenomena and difficulties encountered by students and professionals alike. The underlying theory is based on insights from psycholinguistics, cognitive psychology and I/T research. The ¡®concepts¡¯ and ¡®models¡¯ are easy to understand and the chapters include teaching suggestions and examples.Suitable for I/T trainers and practitioners.

Theoretical components;
communication and quality;
fidelity;
comprehension;
sequential model of translation;
knowledge acquisition;
effort models in interpretation;
coping tactics;
language issues in conference interpreting;
training literature.

   
 
   
 
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