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| Title: | More spoken or more translated? Exploring the known unknowns of simultaneous interpreting from a multidimensional analysis perspective | Authors: | Xu, C Li, D |
Issue Date: | 2024 | Source: | Target, 2024, v. 36, no. 3, p. 445-480 | Abstract: | This article explores the features of simultaneous interpreting (SI) from a multidimensional (MD) analysis perspective (Biber 1988), drawing on a newly built comparable intermodal corpus, the LegCo+ corpus. The corpus incorporates Cantonese speeches that are both interpreted and translated into English, as SI and written translation (WT), respectively. Additionally, a third English corpus consisting of English native speeches (NS), without mediation, serves as a benchmark comparison. We aim to examine the extent of similarities and differences between SI, NS and WT in terms of the linguistic patterns they display. Our findings show that: (1) SI is a hybrid language mode, exhibiting features that lie between those of non-mediated spoken language and mediated written language; (2) in terms of its spoken nature, SI resembles NS in certain dimensions where typical features are associated with orality, suggesting a strong modality effect; and (3) in terms of its mediated status, SI demonstrates similarities with WT, despite their perceptibly distinct modalities, pointing to a potential mediation-specific effect. These empirical findings emphasize the necessity of understanding the multidimensionality inherent in interpreted language. | Keywords: | LegCo+ corpus Linguistic features Mediation Modality Multidimensional analysis Simultaneous interpreting |
Publisher: | John Benjamins Publishing Co. | Journal: | Target | ISSN: | 0924-1884 | EISSN: | 1569-9986 | DOI: | 10.1075/target.22028.xu | Rights: | © John Benjamins Publishing Company This is the accepted version of the publication Xu, C., & Li, D. (2024). More spoken or more translated? Exploring the known unknowns of simultaneous interpreting from a multidimensional analysis perspective. Target, 36(3), 445-480. The Version of Record is available online at: https://doi.org/10.1075/target.22028.xu. |
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