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... become significant in several places in Kitchen . For example , the gay char- acters , Eriko and Chika , use women's ... becomes part of the family , his speech becomes more fa- miliar , thus signalling the progression of their ...
... become significant in several places in Kitchen . For example , the gay char- acters , Eriko and Chika , use women's ... becomes part of the family , his speech becomes more fa- miliar , thus signalling the progression of their ...
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... become buried in the detail , I was left with a desire for further exploration . Nicholson and Mar- tinsen's paper ( pp . 259-271 ) is a case in point . Whilst ostensibly a description of the state of court interpreting in Denmark , the ...
... become buried in the detail , I was left with a desire for further exploration . Nicholson and Mar- tinsen's paper ( pp . 259-271 ) is a case in point . Whilst ostensibly a description of the state of court interpreting in Denmark , the ...
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... become a daily oc- currence throughout the world was applied for the first time to a world event . As a legal event , Nuremberg has been criticized as " victors ' justice " . For the interpreting profession , it was an exemplary – and ...
... become a daily oc- currence throughout the world was applied for the first time to a world event . As a legal event , Nuremberg has been criticized as " victors ' justice " . For the interpreting profession , it was an exemplary – and ...
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Contents | 1 |
Contemporary Japanese Fiction and Middlebrow Translation Strategies | 27 |
Processing Subtitles and Film Images Hearing vs Deaf Viewers | 45 |
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