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Interpreting in business settings: dynamics and patterns at play
Della Libera, Sonia
2009
Abstract
This article outlines the main features of interaction in business settings based on the
experience of the author, who dealt with this kind of work first as a free lance interpreter
and then as a juniormanager for a decade, and was thus able to see the dynamics of this
type of social interaction at play first as an external consultant and then as an employee.
Understanding the virtual rules on which a specific type of interaction is based enables
to know what to expect and this is precisely what junior interpreters need to know, in
that:
Knowledge of the negotiating styles adopted by different cultural groups is of paramount
importance for successful interpreting. The interpreter must be familiar with these styles,
which largely emerge through a combination of behaviors and only some of which are linguistic.(Gentile 1996: 119-120)
Publisher
EUT Edizioni Università di Trieste
Source
Sonia Della Libera, “Interpreting in business settings: dynamics and patterns at play”, in: Rivista Internazionale di Tecnica della Traduzione n. 11 (2009), Trieste, EUT Edizioni Università di Trieste, 2009, pp. 177-187
Languages
en
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