Multilingual Matters
Interpretation
About this book
This book provides a syllabus, overview and exercises in the main aspects of interpretation. It can serve as a practical guide for interpreters and as a complement to interpreter training programs, in the classroom and online, particularly for students preparing for interpreting in international governmental and business settings.
Author / Editor information
James Nolan, a senior United Nations linguist, has served as Deputy Director of the UN Interpretation, Meetings and Publishing Division, Head of Linguistic and Conference Services of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea, and head of the UN Verbatim Reporting Service. A graduate of the University of Geneva School of Translation and Interpretation and of New York Law School, Mr. Nolan has over 25 years' experience of interpretation and translation, which he has taught at New York University, the University of the Witwatersrand, and other institutions.
James Nolan, a senior United Nations linguist, has served as Deputy Director of the UN Interpretation, Meetings and Publishing Division, Head of Linguistic and Conference Services of the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea, and head of the UN Verbatim Reporting Service. A graduate of the University of Geneva School of Translation and Interpretation and of New York Law School, Mr. Nolan has over 25 years' experience of interpretation and translation, which he has taught at New York University, the University of the Witwatersrand, and other institutions.
Reviews
After a brief introduction each chapter provides a wealth of exercise materials (in English, Spanish and French) that will be of great use to students in their effort to develop a thorough command of their languages in a very broad range of registers and topics. The book also includes specific exercises to help develop short-term memory and to practice reformulation strategies. Many of the exercises are also useable with additional language combinations. Last but not least, the bibliography includes a section of Internet links to audio or video speeches for listening and interpretation practice.
Jean Matthews, Chief, English Section, Interpretation Service, United Nations, New York:
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.
Juan Carlos Chaves, University of Wisconsin-River Falls, USA:
Interpretation (2nd Edition) is the most valuable didactic tool and every instructor should have it available for his or her college students. I very highly recommend James Nolan's work on interpretation.
Joanna Dezio, New York University, and visiting scholar at Montclair State University, USA:
James Nolan's useful, engaging text deftly describes the art of interpreting and provides brilliant exercises for its mastery. Conveying the hilarity of situations beyond the interpreter's control: speed demons, frankly stupid remarks; he also sensitively evokes those frustrating deep cultural references that no interpretation can satisfy. Interpreters will find here a guide to honing their skill and an expression of the joy inherent in this marvelous profession.
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Acknowledgments
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Preface to the Second Edition
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Introduction: Frequently Asked Questions
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1. Speaking
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2. Preparation/Anticipating the Speaker
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3. Complex Syntax/Compression
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4. Word Order/Clusters
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5. General Adverbial Clauses
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6. Untranslatability
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7. Figures of Speech
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8. Argumentation
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9. Diction/Register
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10. Formal Style
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11. A Policy Address
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12. Quotations/Allusions/ Transposition
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13. Political Discourse
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14. Economic Discourse
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15. Humor
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16. Latinisms
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17. Numbers
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18. Note-taking
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Annex I: Additional Reformulation Strategies
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Annex II: Memory Drill
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Annex III: Patterns in Speech
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Annex IV: Political Discourse – Additional Exercise
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Bibliography
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Index
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