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Non-professional Interpreting and Translation: State of the Art and Future of an Emerging Field of Research Rachele Antonini

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Non-professional Interpreting and Translation: State of the Art and Future of an Emerging Field of Research Rachele Antonini
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Publisher: John Benjamins
File Extension: PDF
File size: 22.21 MB
Pages: 423
Author: Rachele Antonini, Letizia Cirillo, Linda Rossato, Ira Torresi (eds.)
ISBN: 9789027258755, 9027258759
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Non-professional Interpreting and Translation: State of the Art and Future of an Emerging Field of Research Rachele Antonini by Rachele Antonini, Letizia Cirillo, Linda Rossato, Ira Torresi (eds.) 9789027258755, 9027258759 instant download after payment.

In the light of recent waves of mass immigration, non-professional interpreting and translation (NPIT) is spreading at an unprecedented pace. While as recently as the late 20th century much of the field was a largely uncharted territory, the current proportions of NPIT suggest that the phenomenon is here to stay and needs to be studied with all due academic rigour. This collection of essays is the first systematic attempt at looking at NPIT in a scholarly and at the same time pragmatic way. Offering multiple methods and perspectives, and covering the diverse contexts in which NPIT takes place, the volume is a welcome turn in an all too often polarized debate in both academic and practitioner circles.

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