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English-Spanish medical and court interpreters and translators working in the United States

What is it about?

The US Hispanic community is very diverse. This has an impact on the people in the community when it comes to understanding and negotiating translated language, especially in hospitals and courts. This article examines the roles played by translators and interpreters working for this community in the United States.

Why is it important?

The article shows the views of the professional translators and interpreters, who themselves are very diverse, when they are faced with dialectal varieties of Spanish and technical medical and legal terms and concepts. Their views create a road map for future translators and interpreters.

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