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Title: Disfluency in relay and non-relay simultaneous interpreting an initial exploration
Authors: Song, S 
Cheung, AKF 
Issue Date: Jul-2019
Source: Forum-Revue Internationale d'Interpretation Et De Traduction (International Journal of Interpretation and Translation), July 2019, v. 17, no. 1, p. 1-19
Abstract: This corpus-based study explores the effects of relay interpreting at meetings of the United Nations General Assembly by comparing features of disfluency between the outputs of relay and non-relay simultaneous interpreting (SI). The findings are as follows: (1) the output of relay interpreting is shorter and more dispersive than that of non-relay interpreting; (2) filled pauses are the most common type of disfluency; and (3) the relay SI output shows fewer lexical and phonetic E-repairs and more A-repairs for ambiguity, syntactic E-repairs, and D-repairs than the non-relay output. The results suggest that the use of relay vs. non-relay interpreting may affect interpreters' output.
Keywords: Disfluency
Filled pauses
Relay interpreting
Repairs
United Nations
Publisher: John Benjamins
Journal: Forum-Revue Internationale d'Interpretation Et De Traduction (International Journal of Interpretation and Translation) 
ISSN: 1598-7647
EISSN: 2451-909X
DOI: 10.1075/forum.18016.che
Rights: © John Benjamins Publishing Company
This is the accepted version of the publication Song, S., & Cheung, A. K. (2019, July). Disfluency in relay and non-relay simultaneous interpreting: An initial exploration. In FORUM. Revue internationale d’interprétation et de traduction/International Journal of Interpretation and Translation, v. 17, no. 1, p. 1-19. The Version of Record is available online at: https://doi.org/10.1075/forum.18016.che
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