Interpretation: Techniques and Exercises

Author:   James Nolan
Publisher:   Channel View Publications Ltd
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9781853597909


Pages:   328
Publication Date:   07 March 2005
Format:   Paperback
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I read James Nolan's handbook as a conference interpreting student and found it very useful. This book gives a comprehensive overview of numerous techniques and explains how to use them in a very clear manner. I particularly liked the excerpts from speeches given as examples by the author - a long-time UN-insider. They make this handbook a stimulating reading by showing real-life aspects of this exciting profession. Jean-Luc Rostan, free-lance conference interpreter This book provides a structured syllabus and an overview of interpretation accompanied by exercises in the main aspects of the art. It is meant as a practical guide for interpreters and as a complement to interpreter training programmes, particularly for students preparing for conference interpreting in international governmental and business settings.

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Author:   James Nolan
Publisher:   Channel View Publications Ltd
Imprint:   Multilingual Matters
Dimensions:   Width: 14.80cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 21.00cm
Weight:   0.410kg
ISBN:  

9781853597909


ISBN 10:   1853597902
Pages:   328
Publication Date:   07 March 2005
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction / Frequently Asked Questions 1. Speaking; 2. Preparation / Anticipating The Speaker; 3. Complex Syntax / Compression; 4. Word Order / Clusters; 5. General Adverbial Clauses; 6. Untranslatability; 7.Figures Of Speech; 8. Argumentation; 9. Diction / Register; 10. Formal Style; 11. A Policy Address; 12. Quotations / Allusions / Transposition; 13. Political Discourse; 14. Economic Discourse; 15. Humor; 16.Latinisms; 17. Numbers; 18. Note-TakingBibliography

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I read James Nolan's handbook as a conference interpreting student and found it very useful. This book gives a comprehensive overview of numerous techniques and explains how to use them in a very clear manner. I particularly liked the excerpts from speeches given as examples by the author - a long-time UN-insider. They make this handbook a stimulating reading by showing real-life aspects of this exciting profession. Jean-Luc Rostan, free-lance conference interpreter This book is a well-organized practical handbook for interpreter trainees. It is a solid and innovative tool which can be used by teachers, students and practitioners of interpretation. The exercises are instructive and the excerpts from speeches and the potpourri of stock phrases and idioms are well chosen and interesting. I highly recommend it. Jean Matthews, Chief, English Section, Interpretation Service, United Nations, New York


Mr Nolan's appreciation of the interpreter's great love affair with language informs his book throughout and will make it a valuable source for interpreters and teachers of interpreting for many years to come.Joanna Dezio in Proteus, Volume XVI, No. 3Nolan's work is unique because his concern is with pedagogy, specifically the training of interpreters. This book is highly recommended not only for those who are driven by a professional career in consecutive or simultaneous interpreting at international events, but also for those who pride themselves on their bilingual abilities. Robert N. St. Clair, University of Louisville, in Language Problems and Language Planning 30: 3.I read James Nolan's handbook as a conference interpreting student and found it very useful. This book gives a comprehensive overview of numerous techniques and explains how to use them in a very clear manner. I particularly liked the excerpts from speeches given as examples by the author - a long-time UN-insider. They make this handbook a stimulating reading by showing real-life aspects of this exciting profession. Jean-Luc Rostan, free-lance conference interpreterThis book is a well-organized practical handbook for interpreter trainees. It is a solid and innovative tool which can be used by teachers, students and practitioners of interpretation. The exercises are instructive and the excerpts from speeches and the potpourri of stock phrases and idioms are well chosen and interesting. I highly recommend it.Jean Matthews, Chief, English Section, Interpretation Service, United Nations, New YorkThe book is a great, original, necessary and quite novel approach to interpretation studies from a linguistic and academic point of view. Its structure is perfect from a pedagogical perspective. The exercises presented are numerous and varied in methodology and objectives. The titles and authors included in the bibliography are varied, interesting and practical from several points of view.Dr. Ingrid Mosquera Gende, University of A Coruna, SpainThe contents of Interpretation: Techniques and Exercises, the fruit of decades of analysis and experience, provide a wealth of material for both students and teachers. Nolan's treatment of many other topics, including suggestions for coping with humor, numerals, Latinisms and notetaking techniques, should all prove extremely valuable for both students and teachers of interpretation. Dr. Lynn Visson, Editorial Board, Mosty Translation Journal


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James Nolan is Chief of the Verbatim Reporting Service and Deputy Director of the Interpretation, Meetings and Publishing Division of the United Nations. He previously served as a UN Senior Interpreter and as Head of Linguistic and Conference Services of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea. Mr. Nolan is a graduate of the School of Translation and Interpretation of the University of Geneva and of New York Law School. He has taught interpretation at Marymount Manhattan College and New York University.

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