J. Jekat, Susanne On translation phenomena: reduction 2002 - CLUEB P. [1-5] [5] Is part of Perspectives on interpreting. - ( Biblioteca della Scuola superiore di linguemoderne per interpreti e traduttori, Forlì ; 33) Chapters from the same volume (available individually) Foreword Get chapter Introduction Get chapter Rhetotic as an opportunity for interpreting studies Get chapter The correlation between verba and nonverbal elements in simultaneous interpretation Get chapter On translation phenomena: reduction From the A language to the B language and from the B language to the A language - what is the difference? Get chapter How consecutive interpreters perceive their difficulties of expression Get chapter The role of working memory in oral translation. Experience based on the token test Get chapter Cognitive neurosciences and neurolinguistic programming: two complementary ways of investigating the interpreter's mind Get chapter Quality research and quality standards in interpreting: the state of the art Get chapter Error identification and classification: Instruments for analysis Get chapter Interference between cognate languages: simultaneous interpreting from Spanish into Italian Get chapter Interpretation, translation and grammatical interference Get chapter The acceleration of linguistic communication, non-readership and the multimedia sphere (the addresse-text and picture-translatology) Get chapter The current picture of T/I training in Hungary: cheìallenges approaching the EU Get chapter Five principles and five basic skills to train conference interpreters Get chapter Computers in the training of interpreters: curriculum design issues Get chapter The interpreter/translator in Italian criminal proceedings: quality of linguistic assistance for non Italian speaking foreigners Get chapter How neural is "neural"? Issues in interaction and partecipation in community interpreting Get chapter Additions in court interpreting Get chapter Public service interpreting: challenges and how to meet them Get chapter Interpreting legal discourse on TV: Clinton's deposition with the Grand Jury Get chapter Information DOI: 10.1400/34352 Permalink: http://digital.casalini.it/10.1400/34352