This paper describes the transcription process and the development of transcription skills in a research project using recorded spoken interaction as its main data. The spoken data was transcribed using intonation units, and the paper traces the development of the first author's skills in identifying such intonation units. Intertranscriber checks of transcription, involving three researchers, were used to highlight ways in which the identification of intonation units could be improved. Subsequent re-transcription of the data highlighted stretches of talk that included many hesitations, false starts, and speech used to regulate ongoing spoken interaction. These features were linked to low levels of intertranscriber agreement. It is argued th...
bieasurements were made of the correspondence between acoustic (declination) units and auditory (int...
An algorithm for the automatic generation of intonation, which had been developed within the framevo...
ABSTRACT (English version) Zanola A. (2004), English Intonation: British and American Approaches, La...
Transcriptions of speech which aim to show the speaker’s intonation are not sufficiently reliable to...
Interest in the study of natural spoken discourse, within linguistics and other fields, has led to a...
A critical reaappraisal of 20th century British and American systems for transcribing intonation whi...
This paper describes recent efforts at Linguistic Data Consortium at the University of Pennsylvania ...
Speaking is a process like take and give information that people do in a communication, it can be us...
Transcription is an integral process in the qualitative analysis of language data, and is widely emp...
Purpose: This paper evaluates the role of different speaking styles in defining intonation patterns ...
to speech synthesis and recognition systems. Commercial speech synthesis systems cannot, for instanc...
Abstract This paper describes intonational cues to discourse structure, and the role that intonation...
The present work illustrates the main results of an experiment on errors and repairs in spoken langu...
In the last fifteen years, there have been major paradigm shifts in both general and applied linguis...
Transcribing interview data is a time-consuming task that most qualitative researchers dislike. Tran...
bieasurements were made of the correspondence between acoustic (declination) units and auditory (int...
An algorithm for the automatic generation of intonation, which had been developed within the framevo...
ABSTRACT (English version) Zanola A. (2004), English Intonation: British and American Approaches, La...
Transcriptions of speech which aim to show the speaker’s intonation are not sufficiently reliable to...
Interest in the study of natural spoken discourse, within linguistics and other fields, has led to a...
A critical reaappraisal of 20th century British and American systems for transcribing intonation whi...
This paper describes recent efforts at Linguistic Data Consortium at the University of Pennsylvania ...
Speaking is a process like take and give information that people do in a communication, it can be us...
Transcription is an integral process in the qualitative analysis of language data, and is widely emp...
Purpose: This paper evaluates the role of different speaking styles in defining intonation patterns ...
to speech synthesis and recognition systems. Commercial speech synthesis systems cannot, for instanc...
Abstract This paper describes intonational cues to discourse structure, and the role that intonation...
The present work illustrates the main results of an experiment on errors and repairs in spoken langu...
In the last fifteen years, there have been major paradigm shifts in both general and applied linguis...
Transcribing interview data is a time-consuming task that most qualitative researchers dislike. Tran...
bieasurements were made of the correspondence between acoustic (declination) units and auditory (int...
An algorithm for the automatic generation of intonation, which had been developed within the framevo...
ABSTRACT (English version) Zanola A. (2004), English Intonation: British and American Approaches, La...