Affiliation:
1. Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań
Abstract
Abstract
An experimental study was conducted to examine whether simultaneous interpreters
are affected by the speaker’s emotions. To this end, two measures of emotion
were used: galvanic skin response (GSR) as a marker of emotional arousal, and
SUPIN – the Polish adaptation of PANAS (Positive and Negative Affect Schedule).
A group of interpreters with Polish as their A language and English as their B
language (N = 20) took part in the experiment. They were asked
to simultaneously interpret two speeches (recordings accompanied by video) from
Polish into English: a neutral speech and an emotional speech. The results show
that the interpreters are indeed affected by the speaker’s emotions, which is
reflected in both a greater galvanic skin response and higher SUPIN scores for
the emotional speech, when compared to the neutral speech and baseline values.
The results may shed new light on the importance of emotion processing in
simultaneous interpreting.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Subject
Linguistics and Language,Communication,Language and Linguistics
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