Predicting proficiency in signed language interpreting: A preliminary study

Autor/a: LÓPEZ GÓMEZ, María José; BAJO MOLINA, Teresa; BENÍTEZ, Padilla; SANTIAGO DE TORRES, Julio
Año: 2007
Editorial: Interpreting, 9(1), 71-93.
Tipo de código: Copyright
Soporte: Digital

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An empirical study was designed to identify which perceptual-motor, cognitive and personality factors may underlie both acquisition of a signed language as a B language and development of signed language interpreting skills. If abilities that are potentially needed are found, a previous assessment of candidates’ potential for developing signed-language interpreting skills could be useful in identifying which students are likely to obtain good results during training. Perceptual-motor and cognitive skills, personality factors and academic background were hypothesized as possible predictors of success. Results showed that perceptual-motor and cognitive abilities are more important than personality traits in predicting proficiency in learning a signed language and developing signed-language interpreting abilities. Perceptual-motor coordination is the most reliable factor for predicting signed language proficiency, followed by other cognitive and personal factors.

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