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Taiwan Sign Language Interpreting Theoretical Aspects And Pragmatic Issues Riccardo Moratto

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Taiwan Sign Language Interpreting Theoretical Aspects And Pragmatic Issues Riccardo Moratto
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Publisher: Peter Lang
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.08 MB
Pages: 204
Author: Riccardo Moratto
ISBN: 9781433177439, 1433177439
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Taiwan Sign Language Interpreting Theoretical Aspects And Pragmatic Issues Riccardo Moratto by Riccardo Moratto 9781433177439, 1433177439 instant download after payment.

This book is the first monograph on interpreting issues related to Taiwan Sign Language (TSL). TSL is the language used amongst deaf communities in Taiwan. As far as interpreting from and into TSL is concerned, there are numerous issues and inadequacies to be tackled in terms of the professional identity and the services provided. Research on this issue is crucial because it aims at raising the self-awareness of TSL interpreters and the quality of the interpretation itself. The results of this research monograph have implications for sign language interpreting in regard to research, pedagogy and practice, insofar as they raise the awareness of one's own professional figure. This seems to be a crucial deontological factor in any discussion related to interpreting rights.

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