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TV simultaneous interpreting of proper nouns from English to Arabic in King Charles III's speeches
H. Al-jabri, S. Ali, et al.
This research conducted by Hanan Al-Jabri, Sukayna Ali, and Ghadeer Alhasan delves into the interpreting strategies of TV interpreters as they transform English proper nouns into Arabic during King Charles III's speeches. Discover how emergency strategies like omission and compression shape the interpretations and learn about the fascinating dynamic of transliteration in translating central and extended proper nouns.
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