
Simultaneous Interpretation
A cognitive-pragmatic analysis
Robin Setton(Author)
Benjamins (John) North America Inc.,US (Publisher)
Published on 15. May 1999
Book
Hardback
397 pages
978-1-55619-712-3 (ISBN)
Description
Simultaneous interpretation is among the most complex of human cognitive/linguistic activities. This study, which will interest practitioners and trainers as well as linguists, draws more on linguistics-based theories of cognition in communication (cognitive semantics and pragmatics) than on the traditional information-processing approaches of cognitive psychology, and shows SI to be a valuable source of data on language and cognition.Starting from semantic representations of input and output in samples of professional SI from Chinese and German into English, the analysis explains the classic phenomena - anticipation, restoration of the implicit-explicit balance, and communicative re-packaging ('re-ostension') of the discourse - in terms of an intermediate cognitive model in working memory, allowing a more unitary view of resource management in the SI task. Relevance-theoretic analysis of the input discourse reveals rich pragmatic information guiding the construction of the appropriate contexts and the speaker's underlying intentionalities. The course of meaning assembly is reconstructed in annotated synchronised transcripts.
Reviews / Votes
[...] this book is an important interdisciplinary, theoretical contribution to IR: Setton not only tackles a topic which has been neglected so far, but also shows convincingly that pragmatics offers useful tools to take its study further. -- Daniel Gile, Paris-LyonMore details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
Amsterdam/Philadelphia
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 245 mm
Width: 164 mm
Weight
875 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-55619-712-3 (9781556197123)
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Content
1. Abbreviations and symbols; 2. Preface and acknowledgments; 3. 1. Introduction; 4. 2. SI Research; 5. 3. An Outline Model for SI; 6. 4. Research Issues, Corpus, and Methodology; 7. 5. Structures and Strategies; 8. 6. The Pragmatics of Interpretation; 9. 7. Judgment, Compensation and Coordination; 10. 8. Summary and Conclusions; 11. Appendices; 12. Notes to chapters; 13. Glossary; 14. References; 15. Name index; 16. Subject index