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The 'Bible' of the practice of court interpreting!
Fundamentals of court interpreting by Gonzalez et al is a must read for court interpreters and, even more, importantly for policy makers in the area of language management in judicial systems the world over. The book gives an indepth coverage of court interpreting interms of it's origins, it's current practice and the challenges that those whose practice it face. The book highlights the challenges of transfering information across languages and cultures in general and then grounds these challenges in the courtroom setup, adding to the mix the problematic aspects of courtroom discourse. Illustrating examples from research in the practice of court interpreting are what really makes the book unique and accesible to both practitioners, researchers and students in court interpreting. Even though the book mostly focuses on court interpreting in the USA, it is still relevant to people from other parts of the world interested in the subject. The text covers just about anything that one would want to know about court interpreting.