The use of corpus methods to study interpreter-mediated communicative situations has been increasing significantly over the last two decades. Curiously enough, due to a series of unplanned twists in my academic life in the last couple of years, I have found myself dealing with a considerable corpus of investigations based on this research paradigm. Part of these are included in the present issue of The Interpreters’ Newsletter along with interviews to three major community interpreting scholars.
Editorial. A dialogue on dialogue interpreting (DI) corpora
Bendazzoli, Claudio
2017-01-01
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The use of corpus methods to study interpreter-mediated communicative situations has been increasing significantly over the last two decades. Curiously enough, due to a series of unplanned twists in my academic life in the last couple of years, I have found myself dealing with a considerable corpus of investigations based on this research paradigm. Part of these are included in the present issue of The Interpreters’ Newsletter along with interviews to three major community interpreting scholars.File in questo prodotto:
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