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We listen to our own voice when we spill the beans – it help us monitor what we ’re say . But simultaneous interpreters have to read one language into another in actual prison term , so they learn to ignore themselves .
In the 1990s Franco Fabbro and colleague at the University of Trieste in Italy expect students to recite the days of the hebdomad and the months of the yr in inverse order while listening to themselves through earphone . First they get a line themselves with no delay . Then they repeated the exercise with delay feedback of 150 , 200 and 250 milliseconds . Half the students were untrained in translation and made wrongdoing . The other one-half of the group were in their third or fourth year at the university ’s School of Translators and Interpreters , and these pupil suffer no pregnant disruption .

We asked the Mosaic squad , Geoff Watts and spokesperson Anne Miles to test this out by re - create a classic experimentation .
This articlefirst appear on Mosaicand is republished here under Creative Commons permit .
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