Author/Authors :
Rahmanpanah, Hossein Department of English Language - Islamic Azad University South Tehran Branch, Tehran
Abstract :
Consecutive interpreting is the process of interpreting after the interlocutor has
completed his or her speech in the source language and pauses while the interpreter
transmits that information (Russell, 2005). Therefore, consecutive interpreting involves
a lot of concurrently challenging cognitive and affective processes for the interpreter.
However, consecutive interpreting which is commonly employed as one of the major
modes of interpreting in different settings appears to be disregarded or unexplored in
interpreting research. Hence, the researcher, in this review, provides an in-depth
elucidation of certain conspicuous issues within consecutive interpreting, including the
revision of certain consecutive models, the significance of cognitive issues within
consecutive interpreting, memory training, and using process and product-oriented
strategies during consecutive interpreting. This review highlights the fact that
consecutive interpreting is a complex process in which involves different mental and
cognitive operations, comprising consecutive interpreters’ memory and memory-aiding
notes in which assist consecutive interpreters’ performance during the rendition and also
consecutive interpreters’ strategy exploitation in which derives from his or her
competence and sub-competence. Overall, this review might open up the floodgates of
research within consecutive interpreting or it might provide certain guidelines and
insights for consecutive interpreting trainers and practitioners.