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Addresses the mental processes essential to interpretation and transliteration. In addition to exercises used to develop interpreting strategies such as memory retention, message analysis, decalage, etc., the student is introduced to the interpreter's Code of Professional Conduct and business practices of the professional interpreter.
Prerequisite: 2130 and 2150 and *310 and *352 and LING 2110.
Restriction: permission of program coordinator.
Fingerspelling [Fingerspelling I] - SIGN 2130 [212]
Lexical Semantics for Transliteration - SIGN 2150 [214]
American Sign Language III - SIGN *310
Language and Culture in the Deaf Community, Part 1 - SIGN *352
Introduction to the Study of Language and Linguistics [Introduction to the Study of Language] - LING 2110 [101]
MSC11 6325
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