Review published In: Aptitude for Interpreting
Edited by Miriam Shlesinger † and Franz Pöchhacker
[Interpreting 13:1] 2011
► pp. 149–153
Book review
. Gibt es eine Begabung für das Simultandolmetschen? Erstellung eines Dolmetscheignungstests. Berlin: SAXA, 2010. 220 pp. with CD-ROM. ISBN 978-3-939060-19-2 . [Beiträge zur Translationswissenschaft, 4].
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Published online: 11 April 2011
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