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Message Analysis in InterpretationMinnesota Valley Action Council Head Start
by Tessa DonatoProfessional Spanish Interpreter
8-11-2010
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Word-for-word What you think it should be What you don’t think it should be Just using the dictionary to look up the word
you do not know.
What Interpreting is NOT?
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Does anyone know? Interpreting the meaning of what someone
is saying Looking for equivalents NOT to be confused
with false cognates We can’t interpret OR translate something
that we do not understand.
Interpreting is….
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Understanding a message when it is not for us personally….
I.e. Meeting someone for the first time and interpreting for them. You have no idea what their medical needs are. You have no background information and you do not know the person personally.
Context – Barrier #1
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In what ways is the word ‘cold’ used? In what ways is the word ‘hot’ used?
What are some others?
Give me an example
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Before the interpreting assignment *Request a briefing *Gather information in both languages
regarding the medical issues *Talk to the person over the phone to get an
idea of their way of talking *Ask the person if it okay for you to
interpret for them. *More suggestions…
How do we work with what we got?
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Refers to facts, ideas, information and other objective material verbally spoken
*I.e. “Tom has a brown four door” What do you hear? What does it mean?
Content – Barrier #2
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What are the facts? What are the ideas? What other information is there?
Practice with your neighbor
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Listen for IDEAS….not words. Ideas take longer to express. Listen for patterns. Use prediction to help you remember how
to interpret the ideas.
How do we work with what we got?
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Is an idea, thought, or concept. A sentence may include several: I.e. “Tom has a brown four door” 1) There is a car 2) The car is brown 3) The car has four doors 4) The car is owned by somebody named
Tom
How many ideas do you hear?
Proposition
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Pick out the ideas you hear…..
Practice with your neighbor
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Every time we speak there is a reason why we say what we do…
Think about when you speak to your child *when you speak to your spouse or boyfriend *to your elders *to a stranger Why is the person speaking? What is
their/his/her purpose? To make us laugh? To instruct? To manipulate?
Function
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Is a variety of things…. ---special vocabulary ⇨ slang/colloquialism ---intonation ---facial expression ---gesture ---syntax (i.e. the car hat is on.) 1. the grammatical arrangement of words in
sentences2. a systematic orderly arrangement3. studies of the rules for forming admissible sentences
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Frozen – Something that can only be said one way --Miranda rights, --prayers, --poems, --clichs, --idioms, --riddles, --rhymes
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Formal ---lecture – large college classes ---speech – Ex. Abraham’s famous speech ---sermons – religious ---legal settings – highly formal, structured,
predictable
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Consultative ---general every day talk, calling a person
by name (not nickname—that’s informal); can also be informative
Example: Ladies, ladies…please. Myt mother always
taught me not only that I have a right to disagree, but that I should always be polite when doing so.
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Informal ---speaking to friends
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Intimate ---conversation with spouse etc. ---basically for closer relationships
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Affect ---is the emotion and toneconveyed in the
text Via *volume *stress patterns *vocabulary choices *linguistic and paralinguistic clues given by
speaker
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