Note-taking for consecutive interpreting : a short course
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Note-taking for consecutive interpreting : a short course
(Translation practices explained, 8)
St. Jerome Publishing, c2005
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. [235]-237)
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Aimed at students of conference interpreting, whether on university and professional training courses or self-learners, Note-Taking for Consecutive Interpreting - A short Course offers future interpreters a step-by-step guide to the skill of note-taking, which forms an essential part of consecutive interpreting. The system proposed, made up of a range of tried and tested techniques, is simple to learn, consistent and efficient.
This is a book which can be read at one sitting, but is designed to be worked through over a number of months. Each chapter presents a technique, together with examples, tasks and exercises for the reader to complete - true to the motto "learning by doing". The book uses English throughout, explaining how and where to locate material for other languages. It thus constitutes a course which offers student interpreters in any language combination a sound and adaptable base on which to build as they develop their skills. It will also be a valuable resource for interpreter trainers looking for innovative ways of approaching this core element of interpreter competence.
目次
Part I: The Basics Step-by-step
Introduction
What is consecutive interpreting?
When is consecutive interpreting used?
About this book
Note-taking for consecutive interpreting
About the notes
About the examples
How to use the book
Miscellaneous
Chapter 1: Speech Analysis
Speech writing guides
Structure maps
Mini-summaries
Mind maps
Chapter 2: Recognizing and Splitting Ideas
Chapter 3: The Beginning of Notes
Chapter 4: Links
Moving On...
Taking notes directly
Reproducing speeches from notes
Note-taking from the spoken word
Chapter 5: Verticality and Hierarchies of Values
Parallel values
Shifting values
Parallel values 2
Use of brackets
Chapter 6: Symbols
What is a symbol?
Why use symbols?
What to note with symbols
How to use symbols
Organic symbols
Where to find symbols
Chapter 7: Memory Prompts
Structure can help recall information
Things right in front of you
Note the simple for the complicated
Stories and jokes
It depends on what you already know
Chapter 8: What to Note
Part II: Fine-tuning
1. Clauses
2. Rules of Abbreviation
3. Verbs
4. The Recall Line
5. Uses of the Margin
6. Implicit Links
7. Pro-forms
8. Noting Sooner, or Later
9. How You Write it
10. More on Symbols
11. Things You Didn't Catch
12. The End
Part III: The Back of the Book
1. Notes with Commentary
Speech 1 - Hodgson
Speech 2 - Patten
Speech 3 - Torry
Speech 4 - MacShane
2. Versions of the Tasks Set
3. The Examples
4. Where to Find Practice Material
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