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Developing and Cultivating Expert Interpreter Competence
Albl-Mikasa, Michaela
2013
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1591-4127
http://hdl.handle.net/10077/9749
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This paper explores the way in which 10 professional interpreters develop and cultivate their expert interpreter competence. It draws on semi-structured in-depth interviews and carries forward the previous process- and experience-based account of interpreter skills and (sub)competencies based on the same 90,000 word corpus (cf. Albl-Mikasa 2012). The main points addressed are the requirements that can be learned, the timeline of acquisition of the various (sub)competences, and the ways in which they are further developed. These ways include formal continuous professional development, semi-formal assignment- geared knowledge building, informal off-the-job acquisition of relevant information, on-the-job learning by doing, and the evolvement of savoir-faire in the course of professional life.
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The Interpreters' Newsletter
18 (2013)
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EUT Edizioni Università di Trieste
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Michaela Albl-Mikasa, "Developing and Cultivating Expert Interpreter Competence", in: The Interpreters' Newsletter, 18 (2013), pp. 17-34.
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