In order to prepare the ground for the papers to follow, the editors ‘set aside’ a series of assumptions which appear to underlie many studies on interpreting and recall two factors that determined significant advances in Dialogue Interpreting (DI) research: 1. the introduction of the name “dialogue interpreting” and the consequent elaboration of the “dialogic discourse-based interaction paradigm”; 2. the social or sociological turn taken by DI.
Studying dialogue interpreting: an introduction / Dal Fovo, Eugenia; Niemants, Natacha Sarah Alexandra. - In: THE INTERPRETERS' NEWSLETTER. - ISSN 1591-4127. - STAMPA. - 20:(2015), pp. 1-8.
Studying dialogue interpreting: an introduction
Niemants, Natacha Sarah Alexandra
2015
Abstract
In order to prepare the ground for the papers to follow, the editors ‘set aside’ a series of assumptions which appear to underlie many studies on interpreting and recall two factors that determined significant advances in Dialogue Interpreting (DI) research: 1. the introduction of the name “dialogue interpreting” and the consequent elaboration of the “dialogic discourse-based interaction paradigm”; 2. the social or sociological turn taken by DI.File in questo prodotto:
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