Achieving understanding via interpreter participation in sign language/English map task dialogues : an analysis of repair sequences involving ambiguity and underspecificity in signed and spoken modes
Research into the role of the interpreter in dialogue interpreting has so far established that the interpreter participates in the interaction just as much as the two primary participants,particularly in the area of turn-taking. Less has been written about the nature of participation by the interpre...
Main Author: | Crawley, Victoria Louise |
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Other Authors: | Merrison, Andrew J. ; O'Brien, Dai ; Turner, Graham H. |
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University of Leeds
2016
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Online Access: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.698276 |
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