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Attitudes, Innuendo, and Regulators: Challenges of Interpretation.


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Attitudes, innuendo innuendo n. from Latin innuere, "to nod toward." In law it means "an indirect hint." "Innuendo" is used in lawsuits for defamation (libel or slander), usually to show that the party suing was the person about whom the nasty statements were made or why the comments , and regulators; challenges of interpretation.

Title main entry. Ed. by Melanie Metzger and Earl Fleetwood. (Studies in interpretation)

Gallaudet University Gallaudet University, at Washington, D.C.; coeducational; with federal support. It was founded (1856) as the Kendall School, a training school for deaf and blind students, by Edward Miner Gallaudet (see under Gallaudet, Thomas Hopkins).  Pr., [c]2005

201 p.

$60.00

The publisher's "Studies in Interpretation" series is dedicated to empirical research Noun 1. empirical research - an empirical search for knowledge
inquiry, research, enquiry - a search for knowledge; "their pottery deserves more research than it has received"
 related to interpreting and translating signed and spoken languages, in order to provide a consistent source of data-based information relating theoretical and practical aspects of the field for students, practitioners, consumers, researchers, and educators. In this second volume, five scholars of interpretation from the US, Britain, and Australia focus on working condition and interpreting practice. Their topics include attitudes of deaf leaders towards signed language interpreters and interpreting, and interpreting innuendo between ASL ASL - Algebraic Specification Language  and English.
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Date:Aug 1, 2005
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