Table of Contents
Editorial
| Introduction to Volume 6.1 |
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| Diana Eades , Sandra Hale , Michael Cooke | 1-5 |
Articles
| The gum syndrome: predicaments in court interpreting |
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| Ruth Morris | 6-29 |
| The impact of court interpreting on the coerciveness of leading questions |
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| Susan Berk-Seligson | 30-56 |
| Interpreters' treatment of discourse markers in courtroom questions |
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| Sandra Hale | 57-82 |
| Questioning in interpreted testimony |
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| Azucena C. Rigney | 83-108 |
| Bilingual legal interpreter education |
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| Virginia Benmaman | 109-114 |
| The right to interpreting and translation services in New Zealand courts |
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| Chris Lane , Katherine McKenzie-Bridle , Lucille Curtis | 115-136 |
| Redressing the inbalance: Aboriginal people in the criminal justice system |
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| Dean Mildren | 137-160 |
| Interpreting the transcript: problems in recording Aboriginal land claim proceedings in northern Australia |
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| Michael Walsh | 161-195 |
Book Reviews
| Review of Interpreters and the Legal Process by Joan Colin and Ruth Morris |
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| Diana Eades | 196-199 |
| Review of The Practice of Court Reporting by A.B. Edwards |
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| Isabelle Barriere | 200-203 |
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