Abstract

The present review article, with no pretense of being exhaustive, aims at shedding light on some of the major empirical studies conducted in recent years in Simultaneous Interpreting (SI) from a neurolinguistics point of view.Some of the issues that will be covered include the definition and development of expertise in SI, neuronal adaptation and the cognitive complexity of SI. The present preliminary review will end with some questions that future research could focus on and, hopefully, provide some answers to.

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  • Original PaperStudies in Linguistics and Literature ISSN 2573-6434 (Print) ISSN 2573-6426 (Online)

  • The present introductory review paper will focus on neurolinguistics research in Simultaneous Interpreting (SI)

  • The present review article, with no pretense of being exhaustive, aims at shedding light on some of the major empirical studies conducted in recent years in Simultaneous Interpreting (SI) from a neurolinguistics point of view

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Studies in Linguistics and Literature ISSN 2573-6434 (Print) ISSN 2573-6426 (Online). A Preliminary Review of Neurolinguistics Research in Simultaneous Interpreting (SI). Riccardo Moratto1* 1 Department of Translation and Interpreting, Hunan Normal University, Changsha, China * Riccardo Moratto, Department of Translation and Interpreting, Hunan Normal University, Changsha, China.

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