Omission in Possible: the Forensic Linguistics Autopsy of the Court Interpreting Praxis

  • Jati Murtaya T
  • Triyono S
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Abstract

To have a proportional rendition, an interpreter has to deal with the dilemmatic decision of technique employment. In fact, in a case of court interpreting there are a bunch of oppressive moments, since its impact is exclusively stroke on the hearings’ route; and generally in the law enforcement constitution. For that fundamental circumstance, this article links the perspectives to achieve the goal how the court interpreting should be held from the notion of one of the interpreting strategies, namely the omission and the conceptual perspective of forensic linguistics. Here, this article reviews some points of view from both sides; and scrutinizes what lies beneath so the findings are beneficial for the court interpreting practices and studies. This article articulates that the omissions are taken for the sake of the prosecution flawless systemic process. Thus, the interpreter should be aware of the nuance of the two main conditions of the witness examination session i.e. the examination-in-chief and the cross-examination. More importantly, the forensic linguistics considers this as the effort in a working condition of the court interpreter to keep the most proportional judicial atmosphere in balance in terms of symmetrical and asymmetrical relation. This article then proposes the significance of having more knowledge on forensic linguistics for a court interpreter in doing and learning court interpreting.

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Jati Murtaya, T., & Triyono, S. (2018). Omission in Possible: the Forensic Linguistics Autopsy of the Court Interpreting Praxis. International Journal of Comparative Literature and Translation Studies, 6(1), 50. https://doi.org/10.7575/aiac.ijclts.v.6n.1p.50

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