Working with interpreters and translators : a guide for speech-language pathologists and audiologists
โ Scribed by Henriette W. Langdon, Terry Irvine Saenz (eds.)
- Publisher
- Plural Publishing
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 289
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Table of Contents
Bridging linguistic diversity / Henriette W. Langdon --
Communication issues in a multilingual society / Henriette W. Langdon --
Cultural elements / Terry I. Saenz --
Interpreting and translating in speech pathology and audiology / Terry I. Saenz --
Three important steps : briefing, interaction, debriefing (BID process) / Henriette W. Langdon --
Assessing bilingual/culturally/linguistically diverse children / Henriette W. Langdon --
Enhancing professional development programs and the future of interpreters / Teresa L. Wolf --
The interpreting and translating process / Henriette W. Langdon --
The interpreter/SLP or audiologist collaboration process / Henriette W. Langdon --
Evaluation and outcome of the process / Henriette W. Langdon.
โฆ Subjects
Speech therapy;Speech therapy -- Translating;Audiology -- Translating;Translating and interpreting;Communicative disorders in children -- Treatment;Communicative disorders -- Patients -- Rehabilitation;HEALTH & FITNESS / Diseases / General;MEDICAL / Clinical Medicine;MEDICAL / Diseases;MEDICAL / Evidence-Based Medicine;MEDICAL / Internal Medicine;Speech-Language Pathology;Interprofessional Relations;Translating;Multilingualism;Cultural Diversity;Audiology
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