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INTRODUCTION TO INTERPRETING

Interpreting models

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What is a Model?

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What is a Model?

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Models Can Show Us How to Replicate Something

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Things that are too bigThings that are too small

Models Help Us Visualize

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Where Does the Work of Interpreting Happen?

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Where Does the Work of Interpreting Happen?

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Where Does the Work of Interpreting Happen?

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HELP US TALK TO EACH OTHER

HELP US SEPARATE OURSELVES FROM THE WORK

HELP US ANALYZE OUR WORK

GIVE US A P ICTURE OF HOW OUR MINDS WORK

Why Have Interpreting Models?

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Three Types of

Interpreting Models

Socio-cultural Models Reflect the historical evolution of

our profession

Cognitive Processing Models Describe what happens within our

brains during the interpreting process

Task Modelso Show us how we should approach

our work

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Socio-Cultural Models

Helper ModelMachine (Conduit) ModelCommunication FacilitatorAlly ModelBi-lingual/Bi-cultural Model

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Cognitive Processing Models

DescriptiveExplain how the process of interpreting

occurs in our brains

Colonomos Model Cokely Model Gile Effort Model Russell Meaning-Based Model

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Task Models

Prescriptive; tell us how we should approach our work.

Gish ModelDemand-Control SchemaWeisman P’s