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The Interpreters' Newsletter n. 24 - 2019

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Falbo Caterina, Riccardi Alessandra, Viezzi Maurizio

Editorial. The Theoretical and Practical Aspects of Teaching Conference Interpretation: 30 Years Later (1989-2019)

Conde José M., Chouc Fanny

Multilingual mock conferences: a valuable tool in the training of conference interpreters

Nevado Llopis Almudena, Pelea Alina

Public Service Interpreting for Conference Interpreting students: evaluation of a training module

Frittella Francesca M.

Numbers: from stumbling block to training tool

Fichera Arianna

How work at the EU has changed since 1989: today’s challenges for training departments. The experience of the Italian booth at DG SCIC


Book review

Turner Graham H.

Holcomb, Thomas K. / Smith, David H. (eds) (2018) Deaf Eyes on Interpreting, Washington DC, Gallaudet University Press

Lázaro Gutiérrez Raquel

Runcieman, Alan James (2018) The Identity of the Professional Interpreter. How Professional Identities are Constructed in the Classroom, Singapore, Springer

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    Editorial. The Theoretical and Practical Aspects of Teaching Conference Interpretation: 30 Years Later (1989-2019)
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    FALBO, Caterina
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    RICCARDI, ALESSANDRA
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    VIEZZI, MAURIZIO
    Thirty years have elapsed since the publication in 1989 of the selected papers of the Trieste Symposium by John Dodds and Laura Gran, and in the meantime the interpreting landscape has changed dramatically. In particular, Public Service Interpreting (PSI) has entered the scene and a considerable amount of research work is devoted to the various interpreting forms and settings. Technology has also come into play with software and devices that are having an impact on the profession and seem to require specialised training or at least some adjustments to existing courses. This issue features four articles covering different aspects of interpreter training and may give an indication of the way in which things have been changing. The first contribution, by José Conde and Fanny Chouc, is a detailed account of the benefits of multilingual mock conferences in training.
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