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ArtikelVerbal Memory During Simultaaneous Interpretation: Effects Of Phonological Interference  
Oleh: Daro, Valeria ; Fabbro, Franco
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: Applied Linguistics (Full Text) vol. 15 no. 4 (Dec. 1994), page 365-381.
Fulltext: Vol 15, 4, p 365-381.pdf (935.79KB)
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Isi artikelIn the present experimental study, the role of working memory and long-term memory during simultaneous interpretation has been investigated in order to verify and explain reduced recall for verbal material after simultaneous interpretation. In a group of advanced student interpreters, recall of short stories after simultaneous interpretation from L1 into L2, and vice versa, was significantly worse than recall of similar short stories after listening. Moreover, memory span for digits presented in L1 and L2 in four different experimental conditions (listening, shadowing, listening with articulatory suppression, and simultaneous interpretation) was significantly poorer following simultaneous interpretation than in all the remaining conditions. In the articulatory suppression condition, the subjects recalled significantly fewer digits than in the listening condition. These results suggest that during simultaneous interpretation, where listening to a message in the source language and verbal production in the target language are concurrent, working memory is also disrupted by a mechanism of phonological interference. Finally, on the basis of these findings, a model describing the role of memory systems during simultaneous interpretation is presented.
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