Triadic Exchanges
Discover the fascinating world of dialogue interpreting in "Triadic Exchanges" by I. Mason, published by St Jerome Publishing in 2001. This insightful paperback spans 208 pages and delves into the nuances of simultaneous interpreting within group or collective psychology.
In "Triadic Exchanges," Mason explores the intricate dynamics of face-to-face interactions involving an interpreter and at least two speakers, illustrating how these exchanges shape communication across diverse fields. Whether you are a student of linguistics, translation, or social theory, this book provides valuable perspectives on the complexities of interpreting and its role in fostering understanding among diverse voices.
Join a scholarly community interested in language arts, linguistics, and the social implications of dialogue interpreting with this essential read. Perfect for academics and practitioners alike, "Triadic Exchanges" opens up new dialogues in the realm of communication and interpretation.