Norms and gender in simultaneous interpreting: a study of connective markers

Cédric Magnifico, Bart Defrancq
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This paper focuses on a possible gender-based approach towards norms in simultaneous interpreting by analysing the use of connective markers by male and female interpreters to reveal patterns of interpreters’ handling of translational norms. Drawing on the 2008 subcorpus of EPICG with French source texts and their English and Dutch interpretations, the present study checks whether male and female interpreters translate, omit or add connective markers in the same way. The results are then tested against other parameters which might have an influence such as language, speech delivery rate or the gender of the speaker. It appears that the interpreter’s gender does not affect the use of connective markers. As for the other parameters under study, it seems that only speech delivery rate significantly impacts the interpreters’ performances, especially when it comes to the omission of connective markers.
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同声传译中的规范与性别:连接标记的研究
本文通过分析男性和女性译员对连接标记的使用,探讨了一种可能的基于性别的同声传译规范处理方法,揭示了译员处理翻译规范的模式。本研究利用2008年法语源文本的EPICG子语料库及其英语和荷兰语的解释,检查男性和女性译员是否以相同的方式翻译,省略或添加连接标记。然后将结果与其他可能有影响的参数进行测试,如语言、演讲速度或说话者的性别。翻译人员的性别似乎并不影响连接标记语的使用。在研究的其他参数中,似乎只有言语传递率对口译员的表现有显著影响,尤其是在省略连接标记时。
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