About the need for micro-analytical investigations in remote dialogue interpreting University of Antwerp
In dialogue interpreting, which typically takes place in community or public service settings, face-to-face interpreting is frequently replaced by telephone interpreting and also increasingly by video-mediated interpreting. However, the mediation by means of technology shapes the ways in which multimodal resources, such as gaze and gesture, can be used to manage the conversational flow. Yet, we still have a limited understanding of the ways in ...