Webb30 apr. 2005 · Philipp Sebastian Angermeyer, Department of Linguistics, New York University INTRODUCTION Following the ground-breaking work of Berk-Seligson (1990) on Spanish-English interpreting in U.S. courts, studies on multilingualism in the courtroom have proliferated in recent years, describing Webb11 aug. 2010 · "In some ways, it's a reaction to change and a reluctance to accept change, but to some extent it's also a fictitious topic that doesn't have any merit," says Philipp Angermeyer, a linguistics ...
Philipp Angermeyer
Webb29 mars 2013 · Philipp Sebastian Angermeyer Philipp Angermeyer is Associate Professor in linguistics at York University in Toronto. His research has investigated bilingual language use from a sociolinguistic perspective, in different spoken and written contexts, including interpreter-mediated interaction in court. WebbAngermeyer, Philipp Sebastian. 2008. Creating monolingualism in the multilingual courtroom. Sociolinguistic Studies 2(3). 385–403. Angermeyer, Philipp Sebastian. 2009. Translation style and participant roles in court interpreting. Journal of Sociolinguistics 13(1). 3–28. Angermeyer, Philipp Sebastian. 2010. therapeutic dose of trileptal for bipolar
Philipp Sebastian Angermeyer
Webb13 nov. 2005 · Six years ago, Philipp Angermeyer bought an apartment in the Carroll Gardens Landmark Condominiums, a 19th-century Romanesque church turned residential building on Court Street in Brooklyn. In ... Webb[with Philipp Angermeyer] The Case for Politeness: Pronoun variation in Co-Ordinate NP’s in Object Position in English. Language Variation and Change, 15. 2003. 169-207. John Victor Singler Professor [email protected] Department of Linguistics New York University 10 Washington Place #305 New York, NY 10003 Phone: (212) 998-7959 . WebbPhilipp Sebastian Angermeyer New York University Abstract This paper investigates the use of forms of address by court interpreters, combining a participation framework approach to dialogue interpreting with a sociolinguistic analysis of intra-speaker variation. signs of downs syndrome in babies