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The impact of facial expressions in consumer purchase decision
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Poetry-elicited emotions: Individual differences and psychological mechanisms ...
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Gratitude at Work: Prospective Cohort Study of a Web-Based, Single-Exposure Well-Being Intervention for Health Care Workers.
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Instruire et plaire - l’implication idéologique de la littérature enfantine dans le débat sur l’éducation en France au XIXe siècle
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'Sadness' in the Ancient Egyptian lexicon: a lexical-semantic analysis of the Lexeme ind
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“Hard to Say, Hard to Understand, Hard to Live”: Possible Associations between Neurologic Language Impairments and Suicide Risk
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In: Brain Sciences; Volume 11; Issue 12; Pages: 1594 (2021)
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Detecting Aggressiveness in Tweets: A Hybrid Model for Detecting Cyberbullying in the Spanish Language
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In: Applied Sciences ; Volume 11 ; Issue 22 (2021)
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Mexican Emotional Speech Database Based on Semantic, Frequency, Familiarity, Concreteness, and Cultural Shaping of Affective Prosody
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In: Data; Volume 6; Issue 12; Pages: 130 (2021)
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Linguistic–Cultural Mediation in Asylum and Refugee Settings and Its Emotional Impact on Arabic–Spanish Interpreters
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In: European Journal of Investigation in Health, Psychology and Education ; Volume 11 ; Issue 4 ; Pages 93-1291 (2021)
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Superior Communication of Positive Emotions Through Nonverbal Vocalisations Compared to Speech Prosody
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In: Journal of Nonverbal Behavior, 45 (4) (2021)
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EXPRESSIVENESS AND WAYS OF ITS REALIZATION IN V. RASPUTIN’S FICTION: PHONETIC, LEXICAL, MORPHOLOGICAL AND WORD-FORMING LEVELS ...
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Autoesquemas posibles de ficción : la inmersión narrativa como proceso de integración conceptual
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EmoPro – Emotional prototypicality for 1286 Spanish words: Relationships with affective and psycholinguistic variables
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In: Faculty Publications (2021)
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A prática filosófica na Educação Infantil : emoções e razoabilidade
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Stalking Victimization and Emotional Consequences: A Cross-Cultural Comparison Between American and Spanish University Students
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In: Criminology Sarasota Manatee Campus Faculty Publications (2021)
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Linguistic–Cultural Mediation in Asylum and Refugee Settings and Its Emotional Impact on Arabic–Spanish Interpreters
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Abstract:
Emotional factors in linguistic–cultural mediation have attracted the attention of prior literature for a number of decades, both regarding the cognitive processes involved in language interpreting and the impact of stress and emotion on the performance of interpreters. However, research has not yet been replicated in the Arabic–Spanish pair, despite it being one of the combi‐ nations most requested by public services in Spain and Europe. Methodology: An exploratory study conducted by an anonymous online 17‐item survey was carried out in order to discover the perception of Arabic–Spanish interpreters in asylum and refugee settings about the emotional im‐ pact of their job. Out of 30 contacted, 23 active interpreters completed the survey. Results: The answers showed that all of the interpreters had been exposed to situations that had emotionally impacted them. Triggering situations and a list of negative emotions were collected. Discussion: Direct and indirect implications of the referred emotional episodes and their consequences on the performance of the interpreters were analysed and discussed. Conclusions: Linguistic–cultural mediation in these settings exposes interpreters to harsh stories that trigger mostly negative emo‐ tions. These professionals lack psychological support; thus, they are forced to deal individually with each situation, without taking into account the possible consequences on their work and their physical and mental health.
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Arabic–Spanish interpreting; Asylums; Emotional impact; Linguistic–cultural mediation; Negative emotions; Refuge
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/10481/70986 https://doi.org/10.3390/ejihpe11040093
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Las emociones propias de la comunicación médico-paciente en la serie The Good Doctor: retos para la traducción audiovisual accesible inglés-español
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