In:Coordinating Participation in Dialogue Interpreting
Edited by Claudio Baraldi and Laura Gavioli
[Benjamins Translation Library 102] 2012
► pp. 115–148
5. Code-switching and coordination in interpreter-mediated interaction
Published online: 7 November 2012
https://doi.org/10.1075/btl.102.06and
https://doi.org/10.1075/btl.102.06and
This chapter describes and compares code-switching (CS) by lay participants and institutional representatives in data involving English-speaking migrants collected in legal and healthcare settings in Northern Italy. In both settings CS by foreign end-users is found to be relatively common in sequentially ‘reactive’ positions; with the exception of nonce borrowings, lay participants take the initiative in CS more rarely, mainly when pressing personal concerns are at issue. CS by institutional representatives shows a functional sensitivity both to broad institutional aims and to the specific sub-aims of the various phases of the encounter; its greater prevalence in the healthcare setting can, it is argued, be traced to the need to create a collaborative relationship in order to successfully diagnose and treat the patient. Implications of the results for theories of mediated interaction and for the training of community interpreters are discussed.
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