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The origins of simultaneous interpretation : the Nuremberg Trial

This book offers the first complete analysis of the emergence of simultaneous interpretation a the Nuremburg Trail and the individuals who made the process possible. Francesca Gaiba offers new insight into this monumental event based on extensive archival research and interviews with interpreters, who worked at the trial. This work provides an overview of the specific linguistic needs of the trial, and examines the recruiting of interpreters and the technical support available to them
eBook, English, ©1998
Ottawa University Press, Ottawa [Ont.], ©1998
Electronic books
1 online resource (191 pages) : illustrations
9780776617190, 9780776604572, 0776617192, 0776604570
144080321
TABLE OF CONTENTS; FOREWORD; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; GLOSSARY AND DEFINITIONS; INTRODUCTION; CHAPTER 1-BEFORE THE TRIAL; CHAPTER 2-DESCRIPTION OF THE INTERPRETING SYSTEM; CHAPTER 3-RELIABILITY AND IMPACT OF THE INTERPRETATION; CHAPTER 4-LIFE OUTSIDE THE COURTROOM; CHAPTER 5-PROFILES OF INTERPRETERS; CONCLUSION; EPILOGUE-INTERPRETING AFTER THE TRIAL; APPENDIX; BIBLIOGRAPHY; INDEX
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