The Routledge Handbook of Sign Language Translation and Interpreting

The Routledge Handbook of Sign Language Translation and Interpreting
Author: Christopher Stone
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 666
Release: 2022-07-18
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1000598330

This Handbook provides the first comprehensive overview of sign language translation and interpretation from around the globe and looks ahead to future directions of research. Divided into eight parts, the book covers foundational skills, the working context of both the sign language translator and interpreter, their education, the sociological context, work settings, diverse service users, and a regional review of developments. The chapters are authored by a range of contributors, both deaf and hearing, from the Global North and South, diverse in ethnicity, language background, and academic discipline. Topics include the history of the profession, the provision of translation and interpreting in different domains and to different populations, the politics of provision, and the state of play of sign language translation and interpreting professions across the globe. Edited and authored by established and new voices in the field, this is the essential guide for advanced students and researchers of translation and interpretation studies and sign language.

Dutch

Dutch
Author: Frans Hinskens
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 960
Release: 2013-11-27
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 3110261332

This handbook aims at a state-of-the-art overview of both earlier and recent research into older, newer and emerging non-standard varieties (dialects, regiolects, sociolects, ethnolects, substandard varieties), transplanted varieties and daughter languages (mixed languages, creoles) of Dutch. The discussion concerns the theoretical embedding, potential interdisciplinary connections and the methodology of the studies at issue, keeping in mind comparability and generalizability of the findings. It presents general concepts and approaches in the broad domain of Dutch variation linguistics and the main developments in different varieties of Dutch and their offspring abroad. The book counts 47 chapters, written by over 40 scholars from the Netherlands, Flanders, Germany, England, South Africa, Australia, the USA, and Jamaica.

Deaf and Multilingual

Deaf and Multilingual
Author: Judith Mole
Publisher:
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2008
Genre: Language and languages
ISBN: 9781905938032

"This book is about deaf people learning spoken/written foreign languages ... The book is written primarily for those teaching and providing communication support for deaf learners attending standard foreign language learning classes." -- Book cover.

So You Want to be an Interpreter?

So You Want to be an Interpreter?
Author: Janice H. Humphrey
Publisher:
Total Pages: 489
Release: 2007-01-01
Genre: Interpreters for the deaf
ISBN: 9780976713265

The premier textbook for interpreting programs in North America! The 493 page textbook comes packaged with a DVD study guide which provides supplemental video materials for each chapter, along with additional study questions to prepare for the written RID/AVLIC certification exams.

Interpreting Interpreting

Interpreting Interpreting
Author: Frank J. Harrington
Publisher: Gallaudet University Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001
Genre: Deaf
ISBN: 9780946252480

This new book demonstrates current thought and practice within the Sign Language Interpreting profession and is an important reference for students and working interpreters alike. Two major sections focus, on the one hand on issues relating to the structure of the profession and underlying principles of service proivision, and on the other on interpreting practices within the public sector domains of health care, education and the law.

A Comprehensive Guide to Sign Language Interpreting in Europe, 2020 Edition

A Comprehensive Guide to Sign Language Interpreting in Europe, 2020 Edition
Author: Maya De Wit
Publisher: 9717262
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2020-12-22
Genre:
ISBN: 9789080657182

Sign Language Interpreting in Europe, 2020 edition gives an overview of the organizations, educational programs, and employment situations of sign language interpreters in Europe. First published in the year 2000, this year's guide is the sixth updated edition.Qualitative and quantitative survey data allows readers to do an in-depth analysis of the current state of affairs in the European field of sign language interpreting. This study also allows you to make comparisons between individual countries and to trace current trends.Sign Language Interpreting in Europe is based on a 2020 survey, held among national organizations of sign language interpreters in European countries and regions. The findings of the survey were supplemented with information collected from several publications on sign language interpreting throughout Europe.