How Conference Interpretation Grew

  • Herbert J
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Of course interpreting is nothing new. In the remotest antiquity people met who did not know each other’s language and still wanted to talk together; so there must have been interpreters. As we were reminded by Professor Stelling Michaud in his Preface to my...

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Herbert, J. (1978). How Conference Interpretation Grew. In Language Interpretation and Communication (pp. 5–10). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-9077-4_2

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