Date: 10-Mar-2011
From: Julia Ulrich <julia.ulrich degruyter.com>
Subject: International Journal of the Sociology of Language Vol. 2011, No. 207 (2011)
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Publisher: De Gruyter Mouton
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Journal Title: International Journal of the Sociology of Language
Volume Number: 2011
Issue Number: 207
Issue Date: 2011
Main Text:
International Journal of the Sociology of Language Volume: 2011, Number: 207 (February 2011) The above issue is now available online at: http://www.reference-global.com/toc/ijsl/2011/2011/207?ai=si&ui=w6&af=H Mapping the field: Sociological perspectives on translation Michaela Wolf Negotiation and communicative accommodation in bilingual police interrogations: a critical interactional sociolinguistic perspective Susan Berk-Seligson “It's not what they say but the way they say it”. A content analysis of interpreter and consumer perceptions towards signed language interpreting in Australia Jemina Napier Interpreting and translation in a Japanese social and historical context Kumiko Torikai Translation and interpreting in the Arabic of the Middle Ages: lessons in contextualization Ghada Osman Translating foreign words in imperial Russian literature: the experience of the foreign and the sociology of language Brian James Baer Los hablantes del código navajo: estrategias de traducción, interpretación y encriptación Claudia V. Angelelli Book reviews
Linguistic Field(s):
Discourse Analysis
Sociolinguistics
Translation
Discipline of Linguistics
Subject Language(s): Arabic, Standard (arb)
Australian Sign Language (asf)
Coptic (cop)
English (eng)
Greek (ell)
Japanese (jpn)
Navajo (nav)
Farsi, Western (pes)
Farsi, Eastern (prs)
Russian (rus)
Imperial Aramaic (arc)
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