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Represents the only book-length study of consecutive interpreting
Shows how written translation has always dominated our understanding of interpreting
Makes a significant methodological contribution to phenomenology

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Represents the only book-length study of consecutive interpreting

Shows how written translation has always dominated our understanding of interpreting

Makes a significant methodological contribution to phenomenology


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Autorenporträt
Alexander V. Kozin is Research Fellow at the Centre for Literature and Philosophy, University of Sussex, UK. He specialises in phenomenology and communication and has authored over 50 academic publications.

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"Consecutive Interpreting: An Interdisciplinary Study is a new contribution to the field of interpreting studies which is worth the read. ... it is without any doubts a remarkable publication that leads the way to a new theoretical framework for interpreting studies. ... since the proposed model provides a generally applicable framework for the analysis of oral translation in interaction, scholars interested in either of them will appreciate the read." (Noelia Burdeus-Domingo, The Journal of Specialised Translation, Issue 33, January, 2020)
"Consecutive Interpreting makes a clear case for a new and combined methodology for consecutive interpreting that satisfies both the relation of the phenomenon to experience as well as its social foundation. It also stresses the potential within the humanities for wider employment of the phenomenological empirical method. Consecutive Interpreting will appeal to students and scholars of linguistics, translation, phenomenology, social transition and communication." (SirReadaLot.org, Issue 221, September, 2017)