The Role of an Interpreter in Polygraph Checking
Journal Title: European Polygraph - Year 2017, Vol 40, Issue 2
Abstract
On polygraph studies, the person conducting the study is competent to evaluate the translation performed. Only he can tell if the translation is full. Th e interpreter can only declare the accuracy of the translation he has done. Th e full value of translation is an important principle of the theory of translation. It has a number of essential features that make it possible to evaluate the translation in general.
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