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Title Coordinating participation in dialogue interpreting.

Publication Info. Amsterdam : John Benjamins, 2012.

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Description 1 online resource (pages).
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Series Benjamins translation library ; v. 102
Benjamins translation library ; v. 102.
Summary Interpreters' reflexive coordination may promote different forms of mediation. Dialogic mediation, in particular, achieves promotion of active participation, displays sensitivity for the interlocutors' interests and/or needs, and treats alternative perspectives as reciprocal enrichment. Drawing on a set of healthcare interactions involving Arabic-speaking patients in Italian services, this chapter discusses interpreting actions of mediators included in sequences of dialogic mediation, in particular: (1) promotional questions, which encourage the production of personal narratives and narratives.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Coordinating Participation in Dialogue Interpreting -- Editorial page -- LCC data -- Dedication page -- Foreword -- Introduction: Understanding coordination in interpreter-mediated interaction -- 0. This book, this introduction -- 1. Re-thinking the notion of coordination -- 2. "Interpreting" and/or "Mediating" -- 3. Negotiating participation -- 4. Organization of this book -- Note on transcripts and transcript notation -- 1. Interpreting or interfering -- 1. Introduction.
2. Professional practice proceeds from an ethical code of conduct: the AUSIT code of practice -- 3. Briefing -- 4. Contract -- 5. Operational code -- 6. Conclusion -- Abbreviations -- 2. Interpreting participation: Conceptual analysis and illustration -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Participation frameworks -- 3. Enabling participation -- or not -- 4. Conclusion -- 3. "You are not too funny". Challenging the role of the interpreter on Italian talkshows -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Other-correction -- 3. Formulations and competitive interruptions -- 4. Requests for clarification.
5. Other-initiation and footing shifts -- 6. Acceptability repairs -- 7. Concluding remarks -- 4. Ad hoc interpreting for partially language-proficient patients -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Data -- 3. Sociodemographic data on linguistic diversity in Germany -- 4. Interpreter roles: individual deficits and multilingual resources -- 5. Two cases of limited German proficiency: Mr. Gomes and Mr. Sahin -- 6. Conclusions -- 5. Code-switching and coordination in interpreter-mediated interaction -- 1. Introduction -- 2. (Re)contextualizing mediated interaction: the role of code-switching.
3. Data and methodology -- 4. Code-switching by primary participants in legal encounters -- 5. Code-switching by primary participants in healthcare encounters -- 6. Some comparative observations -- 7. Theoretical and practical implications -- 6. Ad hoc-interpreting in multilingual work meetings: Who translates for whom -- 1. Introduction -- 3. Data and framework of the analysis -- 4. Openings of a translation episode -- 5. Specificities of this type of translation -- 6. Closings -- 7. Conclusions -- 7. Gaze, positioning and identity in interpreter-mediated dialogues -- 1. Introduction.
2. Study of gaze in face-to-face interaction -- 3. On impoverished data -- 4. Data description and procedure -- 5. Analysis of gaze patterns -- 6. Beyond monitoring and regulation: gaze as positioning -- 7. Conclusion -- 8. Minimal responses in interpreter-mediated medical talk -- 1. Minimal responses as an interactional device -- 2. Minimal responses in interpreter-mediated talk -- 3. Data -- 4. Minimal response sequences -- 5. Interplay between different types of activity -- 6. Conclusions -- 9. Mediating assessments in healthcare settings -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Assessments.
3. Data and settings.
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Subject Translating and interpreting.
Translating and interpreting.
Dialogue.
Dialogue.
Social interaction.
Social interaction.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: 9781283895392 (DLC) 2012031480
ISBN 9027273073 (electronic book)
9789027273079 (electronic book)
9789027224521 (Cloth)
9027224528 (Cloth)
9781283895392 (MyiLibrary)
1283895390 (MyiLibrary)