Interpreting

Volume 5, Issue 2 (2000)

2000.  
Publishing status: Available
Table of Contents
Editorial
81–82
Articles
Simultaneous interpreting: Cognitive potential and limitations
Barbara Moser-Mercer
83–94
The processing of information from multiple sources in simultaneous interpreting
Alexandra Jesse, Nick Vrignaud, Michael M. Cohen and Dominic W. Massaro
95–115
Processing limits of selective attention and working memory: Potential implications for interpreting
Nelson Cowan
117–146
Images of shadowing and interpreting
Jorma Tommola, Matti Laine, Marianna Sunnari and Juha O. Rinne
147–167
Simultaneous Interpreting across Modalities
Carol A. Padden
169–185
Expertise in interpreting: An expert-performance perspective
K. Anders Ericsson
187–220
Design and development parameters for a rapid automatic screening test for prospective simultaneous interpreters
Jared Bernstein and Isabella Barbier
221–238
Book Reviews
Review of Gile, Dam, Dubslaff, Martinsen & Schjoldager (2001): Getting started in interpreting research: Methodological reflections, personal accounts and advice for beginners
Reviewed by Ebru Diriker
239–242
Review of Mason (2001): Triadic exchanges. Studies in dialogue interpreting
Reviewed by Franz Pöchhacker
243–247
Acknowledgments
248
Index to Volume 5
249–250