
Linguistic Equity and Procedural Justice through an Interpreter in Court
This book presents the findings from original research about court interpreting in the disciplines of humanities and social sciences from a linguistic perspective. It argues that the interpretations of the manner of speech in court can have implications for the accuracy of court interpreting and thus procedural justice.
The right to a fair representation in one’s language of choice is a crucial asp...
This book presents the findings from original research about court interpreting in the disciplines of humanities and social sciences from a linguistic perspective. It argues that the interpretations of the manner of speech in court can have implications for the accuracy of court interpreting and thus procedural justice.
The right to a fair representation in one’s language of choice is a crucial asp...