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A critical investigation of deaf comprehension of signed tv news interpretation

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dc.contributor.advisor Wallmach, Kim
dc.contributor.author Wehrmeyer, Jennifer Ella
dc.date.accessioned 2014-04-07T06:24:50Z
dc.date.available 2014-04-07T06:24:50Z
dc.date.issued 2013
dc.identifier.citation Wehrmeyer, Jennifer Ella (2013) A critical investigation of deaf comprehension of signed tv news interpretation, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/13321> en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/13321
dc.description.abstract This study investigates factors hampering comprehension of sign language interpretations rendered on South African TV news bulletins in terms of Deaf viewers’ expectancy norms and corpus analysis of authentic interpretations. The research fills a gap in the emerging discipline of Sign Language Interpreting Studies, specifically with reference to corpus studies. The study presents a new model for translation/interpretation evaluation based on the introduction of Grounded Theory (GT) into a reception-oriented model. The research question is addressed holistically in terms of target audience competencies and expectations, aspects of the physical setting, interpreters’ use of language and interpreting choices. The South African Deaf community are incorporated as experts into the assessment process, thereby empirically grounding the research within the socio-dynamic context of the target audience. Triangulation in data collection and analysis was provided by applying multiple mixed data collection methods, namely questionnaires, interviews, eye-tracking and corpus tools. The primary variables identified by the study are the small picture size and use of dialect. Secondary variables identified include inconsistent or inadequate use of non-manual features, incoherent or non-simultaneous mouthing, careless or incorrect sign execution, too fast signing, loss of visibility against skin or clothing, omission of vital elements of sentence structure, adherence to source language structures, meaningless additions, incorrect referencing, oversimplification and violations of Deaf norms of restructuring, information transfer, gatekeeping and third person interpreting. The identification of these factors allows the construction of a series of testable hypotheses, thereby providing a broad platform for further research. Apart from pioneering corpus-driven sign language interpreting research, the study makes significant contributions to present knowledge of evaluative models, interpreting strategies and norms and systems of transcription and annotation. en
dc.format.extent 1 online resource (xviii, 394 leaves : tables)
dc.language.iso en en
dc.subject Interpreting studies en
dc.subject Grounded theory en
dc.subject Descriptive translation studies en
dc.subject Reception-oriented translation evaluation en
dc.subject Tertium comparationis en
dc.subject Qualitative analysis en
dc.subject Sign language interpreting en
dc.subject Comprehension of sign language en
dc.subject South African Sign Language en
dc.subject Sign language interpreting studies en
dc.subject Language variation en
dc.subject Mouthing en
dc.subject Interpreter signing skills en
dc.subject Interpreter visibility en
dc.subject Corpus-driven research en
dc.subject Interpreting strategies en
dc.subject Corpus design en
dc.subject Corpus annotation en
dc.subject Sign language transcription en
dc.subject Deaf studies en
dc.subject Questionnaire research en
dc.subject Triangulation en
dc.subject Eye-tracking en
dc.subject Norms en
dc.subject.ddc 418.02
dc.subject.lcsh Sign language -- Translating -- South Africa en
dc.subject.lcsh Translating and interpreting -- South Africa en
dc.subject.lcsh South African Sign Language en
dc.subject.lcsh Television broadcasting of news -- South Africa -- Analysis en
dc.subject.lcsh Content analysis (Communication) -- Research en
dc.subject.lcsh Hearing impaired -- Services for -- South Africa en
dc.title A critical investigation of deaf comprehension of signed tv news interpretation en
dc.type Thesis en
dc.description.department Linguistics and Modern Languages en
dc.description.degree Thesis (D. Litt.et Phil.) (Linguistics)


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