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Quality-assessment expectations and quality-assessment reality in educational interpreting: An exploratory case study
2014
Stellenbosch Papers in Linguistics Plus
This article focuses on data obtained from three separate studies conducted during a four-year period at Stellenbosch University, a higher education institution in South Africa. All three studies centred on the simultaneous interpretation of undergraduate lectures. Various data sets were used to examine whether there would be a discrepancy between what lecturers in a particular academic department emphasised when they first considered the feasibility of this type of educational interpreting,
doi:10.5842/43-0-207
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