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CONSECUTIVE INTERPRETING AND MULTIMODAL SEQUENCES

  • Christian Licoppe

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Résumé

Based on recordings of naturally occurring courtroom proceedings, and using ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis (EM/CA) as an analytic frame, I will demonstrate that interpreters can be shown to be collaborating in the production of the questions they are interpreting, how the ‘chunking’ of narratives and expansions in smaller bits for the sake of accurate consecutive interpreting becomes a relevant issue, and how it engages issues of power in the multilingual courtroom. In the second part of this paper, I will describe the introduction of video links in courtroom and investigate how it can affect consecutive interpreting as a collaborative achievement. I will discuss how the showing of documents may be achieved with video links, and how it may put the possibility of consecutive interpreting and the validity of some of its premises to the test.

langue originaleAnglais
titreThe Routledge Handbook of Public Service Interpreting
EditeurTaylor and Francis
Pages155-174
Nombre de pages20
ISBN (Electronique)9781000804812
ISBN (imprimé)9780367278427
Les DOIs
étatPublié - 1 janv. 2023

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