Signed language interpreting in the 21st century : an overview of the profession / Len Roberson and Sherry Shaw, editors.
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- 9781944838256
- 1944838252
- Interpreters for the deaf -- United States
- Sign language -- Study and teaching -- United States
- Langage par signes -- Étude et enseignement -- États-Unis
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Labor
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Labor & Industrial Relations
- Interpreters for the deaf
- Sign language -- Study and teaching
- United States
- 331.7/6141970802 23
- HV2402 .S547 2018eb
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Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Contents; Contributors; 1: Interpreting: An Overview; 2: Historical Foundations of a Trust-Based Profession; 3: Promoting the Use of Normative Ethics in the Practice Profession of Community Interpreting; 4: Aptitude and Disposition: Learned vs. Nurtured Characteristics of Student Interpreters; 5: Interpreting in Healthcare Settings: More than Needles, Blood, and Terminology; 6: Interpreting in Vocational Rehabilitation Centers; 7: Interpreting in Legal Contexts; 8: Interpreting for People Who Are DeafBlind.
9: Credentialing and Regulation of Signed Language Interpreters10: International Perspectives on Interpreting: Isn't Everything Just Like at Home?; Appendix; Index.
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