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Sign Language Interpreter Bridging the Gap Between The Deaf World and The Hearing World

I believe this topic would be interesting and informative to the viewers because it would provide a

learning opportunity and bring clarity to the roles and responsibilities of a Sign Language Interpreter. The

Sign Language Interpreter role has become valuable in knowing that total access is provided to deaf

individuals as well as those who are hearing. In sharing how a sign language interpreter helps to bridge

the gap between a silent world and a hearing world, deaf individuals are empowered everyday to share

their world within the hearing culture.

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References

Cerney, Brian. The Interpreting Handbook, Part 1. Hand & Mind publishing, 2005.

Humphrey, Janice H., and Bob J. Alcorn. So You Want to Be an Interpreter? 4th ed., H &H publishing co,

2007.

Bidoli, Cynthia J. Kellett, and Elana Ochse. English in International Deaf Communication. Peter Lang, 2008. Frishberg, Nancy. Interpreting. Library of Congress, 1990.

Davis, Jeffrey e. “(PDF) Working with Sign Language Interpreters In Human Service Settings | Jeffrey E Davis - Academia.Edu.” Academia.Edu - Share Research, https://www.academia.edu/4058315/ Working_with_Sign_Language_Interpreters_In_Human_Service_Settings. Accessed 18 Oct. 2021.