Building ASL Interpreting and Translation - 0205470254, paperback, Nanci Scheetz

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Artist
Scheetz, Nanci
Book Title
Building ASL Interpreting and Translation - 0205470254, paperback
ISBN
9780205470259
Subject Area
Language Arts & Disciplines, Education, Medical
Publication Name
Building Asl Interpreting and Translation Skills : Narratives for Practice (With Dvd)
Publisher
Pearson Education
Item Length
10.8 in
Subject
Professional Development, Audiology & Speech Pathology, Sign Language
Publication Year
2008
Type
Textbook
Format
CD-ROM / Spiral
Language
English
Item Height
0.9 in
Author
Nanci Scheetz
Item Weight
31.2 Oz
Item Width
8.5 in
Number of Pages
360 Pages
Category

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Publisher
Pearson Education
ISBN-10
0205470254
ISBN-13
9780205470259
eBay Product ID (ePID)
63188846

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
360 Pages
Language
English
Publication Name
Building Asl Interpreting and Translation Skills : Narratives for Practice (With Dvd)
Subject
Professional Development, Audiology & Speech Pathology, Sign Language
Publication Year
2008
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Language Arts & Disciplines, Education, Medical
Author
Nanci Scheetz
Format
CD-ROM / Spiral

Dimensions

Item Height
0.9 in
Item Weight
31.2 Oz
Item Length
10.8 in
Item Width
8.5 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
College Audience
LCCN
2007-049386
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
419/.700711
Synopsis
Written in a workbook fashion and designed as a teaching and learning vehicle, Building ASL Interpreting and Translation Skills is for students taking courses in American Sign Language (levels I, II or III), as well as students enrolled in interpreting programs. The written English narratives are designed for translation, interpreting and transliterating with over 80 examples on the companion DVD signed by both native Deaf individuals and nationally certified interpreters. The book is divided into four parts. Part I: The first part of the text consists of 24 chapters that provide readers with an overview of a variety of ASL grammatical features. Each chapter includes an example glossed into ASL to provide students with a model for translation, each of which are signed on the accompanying DVD, followed by narratives for student practice that gradually increase in length and difficulty. Part II The second part of the text consists of 20 chapters covering additional grammatical features. The selections become increasingly longer in length. Selections in the first several chapters of Part II are also signed by a Deaf individual on the companion DVD. As the selections become longer, a nationally certified interpreter interprets selected narratives modeling the ASL principle described in the chapter. Part III: The third part of the text is devoted to exercises that focus on building automaticity when confronting multiple meaning words, idioms, and college level vocabulary. These selections are longer in length and are designed to provide interpreters with source material that covers a wide variety of topics. Part IV: The fourth part of the text includes narratives, lectures, and passages from texts that might be read in a high school or college class., Written in a workbook fashion and designed as a teaching / learning vehicle, Building ASL Interpreting and Translation Skills is for students taking courses in American Sign Language (levels I, II or III), as well as students enrolled in interpreting programs. The written English narratives are designed for translation, interpreting and transliterating with over 80 examples on the companion DVD signed by both native Deaf individuals and nationally certified interpreters. The book is divided into four parts. Part I: The first part of the text consists of 24 chapters that provide readers with an overview of a variety of ASL grammatical features. Each chapter includes an example glossed into ASL to provide students with a model for translation, each of which are signed on the accompanying DVD, followed by narratives for student practice that gradually increase in length and difficulty. Part II The second part of the text consists of 20 chapters covering additional grammatical features. The selections become increasingly longer in length. Selections in the first several chapters of Part II are also signed by a Deaf individual on the companion DVD. As the selections become longer, a nationally certified interpreter interprets selected narratives modeling the ASL principle described in the chapter. Part III: The third part of the text is devoted to exercises that focus on building automaticity when confronting multiple meaning words, idioms, and college level vocabulary. These selections are longer in length and are designed to provide interpreters with source material that covers a wide variety of topics. Part IV: The fourth part of the text includes narratives, lectures, and passages from texts that might be read in a high school or college class. FEATURES OF THIS NEW TEXT: Part I & Part II include information on ASL grammatical features and provides readers with examples of how to gloss the selections. These examples are also demonstrated on the accompanying DVD as a visual aid to help future interpreters. Readers are taught how to work with multiple meaning words, idioms , and are provided with vocabulary building exerci ses The workbook design allows students opportunity to compare what their written responses to the exercises with what they see on the accompanying DVD . Enclosed DVD allows students to see some of the narratives signed and interpreted and provides students with visual examples and role models of what the ASL principles look in action., Written in a workbook fashion and designed as a teaching / learning vehicle, Building ASL Interpreting and Translation Skills is for students taking courses in American Sign Language (levels I, II or III), as well as students enrolled in interpreting programs. The written English narratives are designed for translation, interpreting and transliterating with over 80 examples on the companion DVD signed by both native Deaf individuals and nationally certified interpreters. The book is divided into four parts. Part I: The first part of the text consists of 24 chapters that provide readers with an overview of a variety of ASL grammatical features. Each chapter includes an example glossed into ASL to provide students with a model for translation, each of which are signed on the accompanying DVD, followed by narratives for student practice that gradually increase in length and difficulty. Part II: The second part of the text consists of 20 chapters covering additional grammatical features. The selections become increasingly longer in length. Selections in the first several chapters of Part II are also signed by a Deaf individual on the companion DVD. As the selections become longer, a nationally certified interpreter interprets selected narratives modeling the ASL principle described in the chapter. Part III: The third part of the text is devoted to exercises that focus on building automaticity when confronting multiple meaning words, idioms, and college level vocabulary. These selections are longer in length and are designed to provide interpreters with source material that covers a wide variety of topics. Part IV: The fourth part of the text includes narratives, lectures, and passages from texts that might be read in a high school or college class.
LC Classification Number
HV2476.4.S34 2009

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