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Although both hands are used at this stage , given the vocalization ' wife ' , we can assume the witness is referring only to his wife . Again someone recognizing the ambiguity here would have sought clarification .
Although both hands are used at this stage , given the vocalization ' wife ' , we can assume the witness is referring only to his wife . Again someone recognizing the ambiguity here would have sought clarification .
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The interpreter omits the final part of the signing in which the witness indicates that as his wife is staggering back , he himself is punched on the brow by Alex Mackay . In fact , the lawyer picks up this point in the very next ...
The interpreter omits the final part of the signing in which the witness indicates that as his wife is staggering back , he himself is punched on the brow by Alex Mackay . In fact , the lawyer picks up this point in the very next ...
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9 witness employs present tense verbs to describe past events , which are transformed into past tense actions in the interpreted version : slyshu ( line 7c ; interpreted as “ I heard ” , line 8c ) , govorit ( line 11 ; interpreted as ...
9 witness employs present tense verbs to describe past events , which are transformed into past tense actions in the interpreted version : slyshu ( line 7c ; interpreted as “ I heard ” , line 8c ) , govorit ( line 11 ; interpreted as ...
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Contemporary Japanese Fiction and MiddlebrowTranslation Strategies | 27 |
Processing Subtitles and Film Images Hearing vs Deaf Viewers | 45 |
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