LINGUIST List 16.1687
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Thu May 26 2005
Qs: Corpora in Interpreting;Theoretical Work,Specifier
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1. Maciej
Adamski,
Corpora in interpreting
2. Jean-Charles
Khalifa,
Theoretical study of 'specifier'
Message 1: Corpora in interpreting
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Date: 25-May-2005
From: Maciej Adamski <madamski1981 wp.pl>
Subject: Corpora in interpreting
Hello, I am interested in corpus-based error analysis in conference interpreting. I would be grateful for any ideas of how to implement corpus-based error analysis in interpreting into conference interpreting classes. The goal is to develop corpus-based exercises for schools of translation and interpreting. Thank you in advance for any contribution. MA
Linguistic Field(s):
Translation
Message 2: Theoretical study of 'specifier'
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Date: 26-May-2005
From: Jean-Charles Khalifa <jck ricky.iutgeap.univ-poitiers.fr>
Subject: Theoretical study of 'specifier'
Hi everyone, I've often wondered whether there has ever been theoretical work done on the "specifier" concept in GB theory. If such work does exist, could anyone direct me to references? All the very best, Jean-Charles Khalifa
Linguistic Field(s):
Syntax
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