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Court Interpreter's Manual, Spanish

Court Interpreter's Manual, Spanish
Author: Valerie Eichen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 83
Release: 1973
Genre: Court interpreting and translating
ISBN:

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The Spanish Talking Manual

The Spanish Talking Manual
Author: The National Center for Interpretation - University of Arizona
Publisher:
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2010-10-11
Genre:
ISBN: 9780983040804

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The Practice of Court Interpreting

The Practice of Court Interpreting
Author: Alicia Betsy Edwards
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 207
Release: 1995-01-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9027216029

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The Practice of Court Interpreting describes how the interpreter works in the court room and other legal settings. The book discusses what is involved in court interpreting: case preparation, ethics and procedure, the creation and avoidance of error, translation and legal documents, tape transcription and translation, testifying as an expert witness, and continuing education outside the classroom. The purpose of the book is to provide the interpreter with a map of the terrain and to suggest methods that will help insure an accurate result. The author, herself a practicing court interpreter, says: “The structure of the book follows the structure of the work as we do it.” The book is intended as a basic course book, as background reading for practicing court interpreters and for court officials who deal with interpreters.


From the Classroom to the Courtroom

From the Classroom to the Courtroom
Author: Elena M. De Jongh
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2012
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9027231931

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From the Classroom to the Courtroom: A guide to interpreting in the U.S. justice system offers a wealth of information that will assist aspiring court interpreters in providing linguistic minorities with access to fair and expeditious judicial proceedings. The guide will familiarize prospective court interpreters and students interested in court interpreting with the nature, purpose and language of pretrial, trial and post-trial proceedings. Documents, dialogues and monologues illustrate judicial procedures; the description of court hearings with transcripts creates a realistic model of the stages involved in live court proceedings. The innovative organization of this guide mirrors the progression of criminal cases through the courts and provides readers with an accessible, easy-to-follow format. It explains and illustrates court procedure as well as provides interpreting exercises based on authentic materials from each successive stage. This novel organization of materials around the stages of the judicial process also facilitates quick reference without the need to review the entire volume — an additional advantage that makes this guide the ideal interpreters' reference manual. Supplementary instructional aids include recordings in English and Spanish and a glossary of selected legal terms in context.


Court Interpreters Act

Court Interpreters Act
Author: United States
Publisher:
Total Pages: 12
Release: 1978
Genre: Courts
ISBN:

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The Spanish Talking Manual

The Spanish Talking Manual
Author: University of Arizona. Federal Court Interpreter Certification Project
Publisher:
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2007
Genre: Court interpreting and translating
ISBN:

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Manual for Beginning Interpreters

Manual for Beginning Interpreters
Author: Oliver Strömmuse
Publisher:
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2021-03-23
Genre: English language
ISBN: 9781736215609

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Manual for Beginning Interpreters answers the question: "How can I become a successful interpreter in U.S. immigration courts?" Using vignettes and an asylum hearing, this manual will teach you how to embark on this career. Plentiful exercises are provided for practicing the different modes of interpretation. The mock trial will expose you to the vocabulary, colloquialisms, and cultural practices often needed in these types of cases. At the time of the launching of Manual for Beginning Interpreters: A Comprehensive Guide to Interpreting in Immigration Courts it is the only book that coaches interpreters in the English Spanish pair and other languages used in Latin America to navigate immigration courts and how to be successful from the start. Here is why you should read this book: *easy guide to read *presented through various characters that tell you their stories and experiences *a hands-on book *while navigating through courts provides you with concepts, definitions and vocabulary used *many real vignettes with words employed so the student reinforces concepts, definitions and vocabulary learned *tips from experienced interpreters and attorneys, so the beginning interpreter avoids mistakes and improves their interpreting skills *terminology used in court through bibliography that allows for further reading and studying *many vignettes for practicing for preliminary and individual hearings. This manual shows the new interpreter how the main actors think, plan, strategize, prepare for their cases and conduct their job in courts so the beginning interpreter can learn and practice their skills. And finally, the beginning interpreter will delve into an extensive practice mock trial with full direct and cross examinations by fictitious respondent's attorney and ICE attorney with a wide variety of themes and vocabulary to practice and hone their skills, all unique for books in the subject of interpreting that exist in the market nowadays.


The Bilingual Courtroom

The Bilingual Courtroom
Author: Susan Berk-Seligson
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 382
Release: 2017-05-23
Genre: Law
ISBN: 022632947X

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“An essential text” that examines how interpreters can influence a courtroom, updated and expanded to cover contemporary issues in our diversifying society (Criminal Justice). Susan Berk-Seligson’s groundbreaking book presents a systematic study of court interpreters that raises some alarming and vitally important concerns. Contrary to the assumption that interpreters do not affect the dynamics of court proceedings, Berk-Seligson shows that interpreters could potentially make the difference between a defendant being found guilty or not guilty. The Bilingual Courtroom draws on more than one hundred hours of audio recordings of Spanish/English court proceedings in federal, state, and municipal courts, along with a number of psycholinguistic experiments involving mock juror reactions to interpreted testimony. This second edition includes an updated review of relevant research and provides new insights into interpreting in quasi-judicial, informal, and specialized judicial settings, such as small claims court, jails, and prisons. It also explores remote interpreting (for example, by telephone), interpreter training and certification, international trials and tribunals, and other cross-cultural issues. With a new preface by Berk-Seligson, this second edition not only highlights the impact of the previous versions of The Bilingual Courtroom, but also draws attention to the continued need for critical study of interpreting in our ever diversifying society.