Brenda Nicodemus

1 series 1 book in order 2007–2010

Brenda Nicodemus is an author in this catalog. The catalog lists 1 of their works. Known works include Prosodic markers and utterance boundaries in American Sign Language interpretation.

Active years
2007–2010
Known for
Studies in interpretation

Series by Brenda Nicodemus

Studies in interpretation

4 books in order · 2007–2010

  1. Interpreting in legal settings

    2008

    This is the 4th volume in the Studies in Interpretation series, describing the challenges interpreters face in coping with the complexity of legal…

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  2. Cover of Prosodic markers and utterance boundaries in American Sign Language interpretation

    Prosodic markers and utterance boundaries in American Sign Language interpretation

    2009 · Brenda Nicodemus

    Prosodic markers and utterance boundaries in American Sign Language interpretation is a 2009 book by Brenda Nicodemus. It is book 5 of the series…

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  3. Cover of Interpreting in multilingual, multicultural contexts

    Interpreting in multilingual, multicultural contexts

    2010 · Rachel Locker McKee

    Interpreting in multilingual, multicultural contexts is a 2010 book by Rachel Locker McKee. It is book 7 of the series Studies in interpretation.

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