作者
Claire Penn, Jennifer Watermeyer
发表日期
2012/9/1
期刊
Patient Education and Counseling
卷号
88
期号
3
页码范围
391-398
出版商
Elsevier
简介
OBJECTIVE
In health interactions which require an interpreter, there are occasions when there are uninterpreted asides between participants. These are often construed to be features which hinder the interpreting process. However they have potential to yield critical information in certain health care contexts.
METHODS
This paper examines 17 instances of asides in interpreted interactions which took place in 3 intercultural health care contexts in South Africa. The asides were transcribed, translated and analysed based on conversation analysis principles.
RESULTS
The topics of the asides as well as who initiates them appear highly dependent on contextual features. There is evidence for the emergence of ‘small talk’ which serves the purpose of framing comfort levels, aligning the interpreter and patient or offering guidance for example, and the emergence of ‘big talk’ or engagement on topics which for cultural …
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