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  2. Simultaneous interpretation - Wikipedia

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    Simultaneous interpretation (SI) is when an interpreter translates the message from the source language to the target language in real-time. [1] Unlike in consecutive interpreting , this way the natural flow of the speaker is not disturbed and allows for a fairly smooth output for the listeners.

  3. The Interpretive Theory of Translation - Wikipedia

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    The Interpretive Theory of Translation [1] (ITT) is a concept from the field of Translation Studies.It was established in the 1970s by Danica Seleskovitch, a French translation scholar and former Head of the Paris School of Interpreters and Translators (Ecole Supérieure d’Interprètes et de Traducteurs (ESIT), Université Paris 3 - Sorbonne Nouvelle).

  4. United Nations Interpretation Service - Wikipedia

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    A Brief Guide to From Russian into English: An Introduction to Simultaneous Interpretation by Lynn Visson, UN Interpreter. ISBN 0-87501-095-4; Interpretation: Techniques and Exercises by James Nolan, UN Interpreter. Hardbound ISBN 1-85359-791-0, Paperback ISBN 1-85359-790-2, Ebook ISBN 1-85359-792-9; More Publications about Interpreting and ...

  5. Language interpretation - Wikipedia

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    Alan Gordon-Finlay trialling the Hush-A-Phone at the League of Nations, c. 1927 – ILO Historical Archives Nuremberg defendants at dock listening to simultaneous interpretation. Simultaneous interpretation (SI) has the disadvantage that if a person is performing the service the interpreter must do the best they can within the time permitted by ...

  6. Susanna Vernon - Wikipedia

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    Simultaneous interpretation was established at the UN by Colonel Léon Dostert, who had pioneered the technique at the Nuremberg trials. She worked initially translating from Spanish and French into English, [4] but her letters show she was soon interpreting in both directions between English and French. During the second part of the first ...

  7. Multimedia translation - Wikipedia

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    Interpreting is "the oral translation of an audiovisual product by only one speaker." [7] Interpreting consists of many different types, such as simultaneous, live, consecutive or prerecorded. [7] This mode is usually used in live interviews and news broadcasts. [7]

  8. Marianne Lederer - Wikipedia

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    She is also one of the founders and promotors of the so called Paris-school of interpreting which promotes interpreting into a mother tongue or L1. [ 16 ] Lederer is co-editor of Forum , an international journal of interpretation and translation, published by John Benjamins Publishing Company , member of the International Association of ...

  9. Telephone interpreting - Wikipedia

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    Interpretation over the telephone most often takes place in consecutive mode, which means that the interpreter waits until the speaker finishes an utterance before rendering the interpretation into the other language. As the use of the telephonic modality is increasing it is allowing users to access an interpreter immediately, regardless of ...