The Role of Terminology Preparation in Enhancing Interpreters’ Performance
The Role of Terminology Preparation in Enhancing Interpreters’ Performance
Author(s): Husam Abusaada, Ahmed Thalal Bin Hassan, Amaal Fadhlini Binti MohamedSubject(s): Translation Studies
Published by: Transnational Press London
Keywords: Interpreter Training; Terminology Preparation; Glossary; Annexation; Interpreting Performance; Conflict-Affected Education;
Summary/Abstract: This study investigates the effect of terminology preparation on the interpreter’s performance, focusing on a politically complex topic namely annexation. Fifty undergraduate students enrolled in an interpreting course at the Department of English, Al-Azhar University-Gaza participated in a quasi-experimental pre-test/post-test design. Participants first completed an interpreting test administered online due to the ongoing war. Then, they were given a 15-page bilingual glossary containing key terms related to annexation. Afterward, they completed the same interpreting test. The results were analyzed using SPSS, and revealed a statistically significant improvement in performance regarding the terminology preparation, with mean scores increasing from 6.32 to 9.48 (p < .001). Although the results show a low pre/post-test correlation, the findings indicate that the glossary intervention had a strong and meaningful effect across all performance levels. This study highlights the pedagogical value of structured terminology preparation in interpreter training, particularly under crisis conditions and in under-resourced environments.
Journal: Journal of Posthumanism
- Issue Year: 5/2025
- Issue No: 6
- Page Range: 4872-4884
- Page Count: 13
- Language: English
