Interpreting

Volume 5, Number 2, 2000/01


Articles

Simultaneous Interpreting: Cognitive potential and limitations
Barbara Moser-Mercer, 83-94 pp.

The processing of information from multiple sources in simultansous interpreting
Alexandra Jesse, Nick Vrignaud, Michael M. Cohen and Dominic W. Massaro, 95-116 pp.

Processing limits of selective attention and working memory: Potential implications for interpreting
Nelson Cowan, 117-146 pp.

Images of shadowing and interpreting
Jorma Tommola, Matti Laine, Marianna Sunnari and Juha O. Rinne, 147-168 pp.

Simultaneous interpreting across modalities
Carol A. Padden, 169-186 pp.

Expertise in interpreting: An expert-performance perspective
K. Anders Ericsson, 187-220 pp.

Design and development parameters for a rapid automatic screening test for prospective simultaneous interpreters
Jared Berstein and Isabella Barbier, 221-238 pp.

Book Reviews


D. Gile, V.H. Dam, F. Dubslaff, B. Martinsen, A. Schjolder: Getting started in interpreting research: Methodological reflections, personal accounts and advice for beginners. Reviewed by Ebru Dirkier, 239-243 pp.

Ian Mason (ed): Triadic exchanges. Studies in dialogue interpreting. Reviewed by Franz Pochhacker, 243-247 pp.


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