Sharon Neumann Solow. Interpreting with Your Hands
Everything you wanted to know about American Sign Language but were too afraid to ask. How does it work? What about grammar and style? What’s simultaneous interpretation into and out of ASL like? How can spoken-language and ASL interpreters learn from each other’s experience? And what’s the ASL for Sputnik? We sit down with the inimitable Sharon Neumann Solow to discuss a kind of interpretation that’s very unique and, at the same time, much more like traditional interpretation than some might think.
1:36 Growing up with deaf parents
8:30 Grammar in ASL
10:48 Redundancy in ASL
14:20 Facial expressions as markers of meaning
16:20 Semiotic use of space
18:54 Iconicity in ASL
21:48 ASL and charades
24:15 Stylistic flourishes in ASL vs. bad signing
27:44 Dismissing ASL out of ignorance
29:37 Rendering proper names in ASL
35:05 ASL interpreters’ work standards
40:14 Teamwork between ASL interpreters
46:41 Good and bad interpreters and giving honest feedback to colleagues
51:55 Preparing for interpreting difficult
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Sharon Neumann Solow. Interpreting with Your Hands