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To understand the mental stages that interpreters go through.
2. A way in which we can talk about our work professionally and academically.
3. So miscues can be identified and reduced.
deductive reasoning
if we understand the information and context surrounding the sign = we can figure out the unknown sign
top down processing or macro processing
includes the restructuring of incoming information into more abstract units of meaning which subsume the lower-level details.
- deductive reasoning happens here. It can helps us figure out signs that we might not know.
- finding the main idea and being aware of the relationship between them
bottom up processing
this starts at or lexical level and combines information into larger and larger units.
usually new signers get stuck here - looking for word for word correspondence.
role of summarizing
being able to recall information, not creating long term memory.
very important vs not as important
what is the audience needs ?
linguistic info
cultural info
(factors that affect -size, register of language, background knowledge, hearing status)
cultural information
can not be separated for linguistic information.
summarizing skills
big picture
strong comprehesion skills
(understanding the message, all details, context of situation, and the audience)
stories in chapter
Dad’s car- Elizabeth Creamer
summarize
(just a reminder)
I was a young driver and made mistakes
on the road. I encounter unexpected situations with other cars. I also felt nervous when
communicating with authorities that I’ve never experienced before.
stories in chapter
turning point, Mark Morales-
summarize
Human connection is more important than things. Trip outside of the U.S.changed my perspective. During the trip, I saw poverty unlike I’ve ever seen before. I aslo saw so much beauty. When I returned home, I was determined the value that which was truly important.
summarizing
is about pulling out the core or the gist of the message, which helps the interpreter recall details and sort information into categories.
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Step #1 Message Reception
The act of physically receiving the source message through the appropriate channel.
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Step #2 Preliminary Processing
Understanding the source message as a linguistic signal.
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Step #3 Short Term Memory Retention
Storing enough of the source message to achieve understanding.
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Step #4 Semantic Intent Realized
The interpreter understood the intent of the speaker.
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Step #5 Semantic Equivalent Determined
Finding the equal message in both the source and target languages.
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Step #6 Syntactic Message Formulation
Mentally putting together an equivalent message.
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Step #7 Message Production
The act of articulating the target message.