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Speaking Properly: Language Ideologies of Hungarian Interpreters from Transylvania
Speaking Properly: Language Ideologies of Hungarian Interpreters from Transylvania

Author(s): Noémi Fazakas
Subject(s): Foreign languages learning, Applied Linguistics, Language acquisition, Translation Studies
Published by: Scientia Kiadó
Keywords: standard language; language ideologies; language socialization; interpreting as a profession; participatory research;

Summary/Abstract: The paper presents the results of a research project that aimed to identify the explicit and implicit language ideologies of a group of Hungarian interpreters from Transylvania or of Transylvanian origin, now living and working in Romania and in Hungary. During the online focus group meetings, the participants reflected on their own professional and linguistic practices and experiences, talking about their stories of individual language socialization and providing detailed career narratives. The study seeks to identify the interpreters’ explicit and implicit language ideologies in the context of their working languages, their attitudes towards these languages, towards the standard and the non-standard varieties, as well as their experiences connected to these languages in the light of the quality assurance expectations formulated regarding their activities as professional language service providers.

  • Issue Year: 14/2022
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 34-50
  • Page Count: 17
  • Language: English