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Eerstekaart, Oefening In Sakeafrikaans, Michele Van Der Merwe
Eerstekaart, Oefening In Sakeafrikaans, Michele Van Der Merwe
Michele Van Der Merwe
Brief comprehension test and exercise in Business Afrikaans.
The Canonical Debate: Implementing Multicultural Literature And Perspectives, Heriberto Godina Phd
The Canonical Debate: Implementing Multicultural Literature And Perspectives, Heriberto Godina Phd
Heriberto Godina PhD
No abstract provided.
Race, Suburban Resentment And The Representation Of The Inner City In Contemporary Film And Television, C. Mccarthy, A. Rodriguez, S. Meacham, S. David, C. Wilson-Brown, Heriberto Godina Phd, K. E. Supriya, E. Buendia
Race, Suburban Resentment And The Representation Of The Inner City In Contemporary Film And Television, C. Mccarthy, A. Rodriguez, S. Meacham, S. David, C. Wilson-Brown, Heriberto Godina Phd, K. E. Supriya, E. Buendia
Heriberto Godina PhD
No abstract provided.
The Professionalization Of Community Interpreting, Holly Mikkelson
The Professionalization Of Community Interpreting, Holly Mikkelson
Holly Mikkelson
Community interpreting, which includes court and medical interpreting, is following the typical pattern of a profession in its infancy. In the beginning it is characterized by a lack of standards for training and practice, disorganization and disunity among practitioners, a lack of recognition of the profession among clients and the public, and poor working conditions. These circumstances improve as practitioners unite and form professional associations to impose discipline and standardization and to achieve recognition through education, legislation and public relations. This paper will define the terms "community interpreting" and "profession," present a comparative analysis of community interpreting and other professions, …