Interest in the study of natural spoken discourse, within linguistics and other fields, has led to a need for research into the methodological issues involved. One key issue is transcription, or the translation of recorded speech into writing for the purpose of study. Most research in this area has been limited to discussions of the merits and problems of particular transcription systems, and is very field-specific, making it difficult for researchers from different areas to understand each other's concerns. This dissertation provides a broader viewpoint from which to consider the problematics of transcription in discourse research. Data for the study includes the existing literature on transcription, a survey of journal editors on the u...
Transcription, the written representation of spoken human language, is vital to any language docume...
The literature on transcription over three decades asserts the taken-for-granted nature of transcrip...
Several authors have argued in the past that transcribing is a political act: it involves judgements...
The entextualization and recontextualization of speech via transcription is a fundamental methodolog...
Researchers who study discourse must frequently transcribe a variety of paralinguistic dimensions to...
Despite the prevalence of the transcription of language data in qualitative research, few published ...
The major challenge for language documentation in the next decade or two is what could be called the...
This paper describes the transcription process and the development of transcription skills in a rese...
This paper describes recent efforts at Linguistic Data Consortium at the University of Pennsylvania ...
Transcription is a practice central to qualitative research, yet the literature that addresses trans...
Transcription is a practice central to qualitative research yet the literature that addresses transc...
Audio- and video-recordings are a major source of data in qualitative research today. There is now a...
There is a small body of literature which provides detailed examination of transcription as an aspec...
Transcription of spoken language is an ordinary practice in modern linguistics (particularly in corp...
Transcription is an integral process in the qualitative analysis of language data, and is widely emp...
Transcription, the written representation of spoken human language, is vital to any language docume...
The literature on transcription over three decades asserts the taken-for-granted nature of transcrip...
Several authors have argued in the past that transcribing is a political act: it involves judgements...
The entextualization and recontextualization of speech via transcription is a fundamental methodolog...
Researchers who study discourse must frequently transcribe a variety of paralinguistic dimensions to...
Despite the prevalence of the transcription of language data in qualitative research, few published ...
The major challenge for language documentation in the next decade or two is what could be called the...
This paper describes the transcription process and the development of transcription skills in a rese...
This paper describes recent efforts at Linguistic Data Consortium at the University of Pennsylvania ...
Transcription is a practice central to qualitative research, yet the literature that addresses trans...
Transcription is a practice central to qualitative research yet the literature that addresses transc...
Audio- and video-recordings are a major source of data in qualitative research today. There is now a...
There is a small body of literature which provides detailed examination of transcription as an aspec...
Transcription of spoken language is an ordinary practice in modern linguistics (particularly in corp...
Transcription is an integral process in the qualitative analysis of language data, and is widely emp...
Transcription, the written representation of spoken human language, is vital to any language docume...
The literature on transcription over three decades asserts the taken-for-granted nature of transcrip...
Several authors have argued in the past that transcribing is a political act: it involves judgements...