Represents the only book-length study of consecutive interpreting
Shows how written translation has always dominated our understanding of interpreting
Makes a significant methodological contribution to phenomenology
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Alexander V. Kozin is Research Fellow at the Centre for Literature and Philosophy, University of Sussex, UK. He specialises in phenomenology and communication and has authored over 50 academic publications.
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