University Press of America
Pages: 212
Trim: 6 x 9
978-0-7618-4073-2 • Paperback • September 2008 • $54.99 • (£42.00)
978-0-7618-4174-6 • eBook • September 2008 • $52.00 • (£40.00)
Marianne Mason, (Ph.D.), is Assistant Professor of Modern Languages and Linguistics at the Georgia Institute of Technology.
Chapter 1
Chapter 1. Introduction
Chapter 2
Chapter 2. A Journey into Courtroom Interpreting: Fieldwork Procedures
Chapter 3
Chapter 3. A Linguistic and Cognitive View of Interpreter-Induced Errors
Chapter 4
Chapter 4. Counteracting the Effects of Cognitive Overload: The Interpreters' Use of Interruptions and Semiconsecutive Interpreting
Chapter 5
Chapter 5. On Using Note Taking in the Bilingual Courtroom
Chapter 6
Chapter 6. Gender Differences in the Management of Cognitive Overload
Chapter 7
Chapter 7. Conclusions
Marianne Mason's Courtroom Interpreting hits the reader like a battering ram from beginning to end. Taking the importance of a judiciary interpreter's profession as a given, Mason dives into the heretofore unexplored territory of cognitive overload.Her research is revealing, groundbreaking, and challenging....
— Janis Palma