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In Ireland, the term 'professional interpreter' refers to status as a paid employee rather than professional membership.
The American military official did not go into details, but said only that "we overly rely around here on linguists," the military term for interpreters and translators.
"There is real recognition of need for guidance on what is reasonable in terms of interpreters," Ms. Rothstein said.
(In unpublished work, Kripke (1973) mentions the historical case of the Biblical term 'Moloch', which interpreters of the Bible took to be a name for a mythical pagan god, whereas modern philology suggests it was in fact used as a common noun either for kings or for human sacrifices.
Many modern interpreters have used the term "necessity" in interpreting these and related terms (See e.g., Dunne 2004, ch.
Müller describes this role as Raumdeuter, a term that translates to "interpreter of space" (cf. Traumdeuter, "dream interpreter").
The results described how the interpreter should interpret objectively and neutrally and also explain medical terms and other concepts when needed [ 14].
Time was spent coaching the interpreter in terms of what to say and what not to say when conducting an assessment.
Additionally, it is important to consider the researcher as an interpreter in terms of the construction of meaning in the research process.
Although Emperor Constantine VII Porphyrogennetos wrote of the voivodes or chieftains of the Hungarian tribes around 950, he seems to have adopted the term used by a Slavic interpreter.
"For the majority of scientific terms," Mr. Schwerin and his interpreter for the day would "try to find a correct sign for the term, and if nothing was pre-existing, we would come up with a sign that was agreeable with both parties".
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