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Title Attitudes, innuendo, and regulators : challenges of interpretation / Melanie Metzger and Earl Fleetwood, editors
Published Washington, DC : Gallaudet University Press, ©2005

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Description 1 online resource (viii, 201 pages) : illustrations
Series Studies in interpretation ; v. 2
Studies in interpretation (Washington, D.C.) ; v. 2.
Contents The prevalence of occupational overuse syndrome in signed language interpreters in Australia -- what a pain! / Maree Madden -- Attitudes of deaf leaders toward signed language interpreters and interpreting / Lawrence Forestal -- What are you suggesting? : interpreting innuendo between ASL and English / Shaun Tray -- Ethnographic research on the use of visually based regulators for teachers and interpreters / Susan M. Mather -- A study of the complex nature of interpreting with deaf students in higher education / Frank J. Harrington
Summary Annotation The second volume in the Studies in Interpretation series delves further into the intricacies of sign language interpreting in five distinctive chapters. In the first chapter, Lawrence Forestal investigates the shifting attitudes of Deaf leaders toward sign language interpreters. Forestal notes how older leaders think of interpreters as their friends in exchanges, whereas Deaf individuals who attended mainstream schools possessed different feelings about interpreting. Frank J. Harrington observes in his chapter on British Sign Language-English interpreters in higher education observes that they cannot be viewed in isolation since all participants and the environment have a real impact on the way events unfold. In Chapter Three, Maree Madden explores the prevalence of chronic occupational physical injury among Australian Sign Language interpreters due to the stress created by constant demand and the lack of recognition of their professional rights. Susan M. Mather assesses and identifies regulators used by teachers and interpreters in mainstreaming classrooms. Her study supports other findings of the success of ethnographic methods in providing insights into human interaction and intercultural communication within the mainstreaming setting. The fifth chapter views how interpreters convey innuendo, a complicated undertaking at best. Author Shaun Tray conducts a thorough examination of innuendo in American Sign Language, then points the way toward future research based upon ethnography, gender, and other key factors
Annotation The second volume in the Studies in Interpretation series delves deeper into the intricacies of sign language interpreting in Great Britain, Australia, and the United States
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
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Subject Interpreters for the deaf -- Research
LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES -- Sign Language.
Form Electronic book
Author Metzger, Melanie.
Fleetwood, Earl.
Gallaudet University Press.
ISBN 1563683318
9781563683312