Interpreting Sign Languages Natural Languages Linguistics
Interpreting Sign Languages Natural Languages Linguistics
Interpreting
For practicing interpreters who work between signed and spoken languages or codes, generally between deaf/hard-of-hearing, and hearing people.
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See Also:
- Open unmoderated discussion forum.
- How to utilize interpreter services. Public relations ideas for working interpreters.
- Center on Deafness, California State University at Northridge.
- A short explanation from Front Range Community College.
- With the aid of two mirrors, interpreters can view the information and activity behind them as non-reversed images. Phone and email orders.
- Collection of written material and reviews for ASL interpreting students and professionals
- Educational book by Linda Humphreys bridges the gap between interpreter training programs and real-world interpreting.
- Click on <Interpreter Survey> to contribute to Dr. Michael Harvey's book.
- Links and information on ASL interpreting, humor and stories for interpreters, professional development, ethics for K-12 interpreters, interpreting for children, interpreting with the whole body, e xpanding the concept of nonmanual behavior, and processin
- Closed unmoderated discussion forum.
- Guidance from the AMA Office of the General Counsel, explaining communication accommodations for physicians.
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