Calendar

    Nov
    11
    Tue
    NMCDHH Offices Closed – Veteran’s Day
    Nov 11 all-day

    NMCDHH offices will be closed Tuesday, November 11 for Veteran’s Day. We will respond to messages on Wednesday, November 12.

    Nov
    15
    Sat
    NMRID Workshop
    Nov 15 @ 9:00 am – 4:00 pm

    Save the Date! NMRID is hosting a two part workshop with Wink Smith!
    Saturday, November 15, 2025
    9AM-4PM

    “Depiction, What is it?”
    Description: Have you ever been told to show more and tell less? Or that your use of space is amazing? Or has anyone asked you what “discourse mapping” is? Are there differences between a classifier and a depicting verb? All these questions are related to depiction. Depiction in linguistics is a cognitive phenomena that has observable manifestations that surround the body. However, the term depiction has an unspecialized colloquial definition in the field of interpreting that can lead to an oversimplified thinking about it and its cognitive underpinnings.

    In this workshop, I will distinguish what depiction is for sign languages and spoken languages and provide a cursory introduction to the features that are considered depictive. We will also explore the notion of what depiction actually “shows” and what cognitive operations underpin it. We will then compare and contrast the linguistic notion of depiction with other terms that have attempted to classify the same phenomena.

    “How Accurate Are You? A Practice Guide”
    Description: Accuracy is often viewed as central to competent interpreting, yet defining and measuring it is more complex than simple replication of the source message. This workshop draws on Cognitive Grammar (Langacker, 2008), focusing on content (the ideas expressed) and construal (how those ideas are framed), to show that different interpretations can be equally accurate while varying in form.

    We begin by considering the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf’s (RID) notion of a “faithful message” (CPC 2.3), then explore how interpretations may diverge in construal while still preserving content. Participants will learn to use “content checks”—structured tools that identify and track key ideas in a source message—as a method for assessing accuracy. The session includes guided practice with these tools, plus five take-home examples for continued application.

    By combining theory and practice, this workshop equips interpreters with a nuanced framework and concrete strategies to evaluate and strengthen accuracy.

    Nov
    27
    Thu
    NMCDHH Offices Closed – Thanksgiving
    Nov 27 – Nov 28 all-day

    NMCDHH offices will be closed Thursday and Friday, November 27 and 28, for Thanksgiving. We will respond to messages on Monday, December 1.

    Dec
    6
    Sat
    EIPA Performance Test in Santa Fe
    Dec 6 – Dec 7 all-day
    NMSD is offering the EIPA Performance Exam the weekend of December 6th and 7th, 2025 in Santa Fe. Register here: 
    Dec
    25
    Thu
    NMCDHH Offices Closed – Christmas Day
    Dec 25 all-day

    NMCDHH offices will be closed Thursday, December 25, for Christmas. We will respond to messages on Friday, December 26.

     

     

    Jun
    12
    Fri
    EIPA Performance Test in Santa Fe
    Jun 12 – Jun 13 all-day
    NMSD is offering the EIPA Performance Exam June 12th, and 13th, 2026, in Santa Fe. Register here: 

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