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Transcribing talk and interaction
issues in the representation of communication dataVerfasser: Jenks, Christopher Joseph
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Schlagwörter: Mündliche Kommunikation ; Transkription
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Titel: | Transcribing talk and interaction |
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Untertitel: | issues in the representation of communication data |
URL: | http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=384770 |
URL Erlt Interna: | Aggregator |
Erläuterung : | Volltext |
Von: | Christopher Joseph Jenks |
ISBN: | 90-272-1183-3 |
Preis/Einband: | electronic bk. |
ISBN: | 90-272-1184-1 |
Preis/Einband: | electronic bk. |
ISBN: | 90-272-8506-3 |
Preis/Einband: | electronic bk. |
ISBN: | 978-90-272-1183-5 |
Preis/Einband: | electronic bk. |
ISBN: | 978-90-272-1184-2 |
Preis/Einband: | electronic bk. |
ISBN: | 978-90-272-8506-5 |
Preis/Einband: | electronic bk. |
Erscheinungsort: | Amsterdam |
Verlag: | John Benjamins Pub. Co. |
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2011 |
Umfang: | 1 Online-Ressource (xi, 120 p.) |
Fußnote : | Includes bibliographical references and index |
Fußnote : | Machine generated contents note: ch. 1 An introduction to transcripts of talk and interaction -- 1.1.Introduction -- 1.2.What are transcripts of talk and interaction? -- 1.3.What are transcripts used for? -- 1.4.What are the benefits of using transcripts? -- 1.5.Are transcripts accurate representations of talk and interaction? -- ch. 2 Theoretical issues -- 2.1.Introduction -- 2.2.Transcript as research construct -- 2.3.Transcript variation -- 2.4.Transcription politics -- 2.5.Transcription ethics -- ch. 3 Transcribing talk and interaction: The basics -- 3.1.Introduction -- 3.2.Playback -- 3.2.1.Software issues -- 3.2.2.Hardware issues -- 3.3.Organization -- 3.3.1.Layout -- 3.3.2.Line numbers -- 3.3.3.Line breaks -- 3.3.4.Spacing -- 3.3.5.Placement of transcript -- 3.4.Content -- 3.4.1.Font type -- 3.4.2.Speaker representation -- 3.4.3.Transcription detail -- ch. 4 Transcribing interactional and paralinguistic features -- 4.1.Introduction -- 4.2.Transcription conventions -- |
Fußnote : | - 4.3.Interactional features -- 4.3.1.Turn-taking -- 4.3.1.1.Simultaneous utterances -- 4.3.1.2.Overlapping utterances -- 4.3.1.3.Contiguous utterances -- 4.3.2.Pauses -- 4.3.2.1.Timed pauses -- 4.3.2.2.Micro pauses -- 4.4.Paralinguistic features -- 4.4.1.Intonation -- 4.4.1.1.Falling intonation -- 4.4.1.2.Slight rising intonation -- 4.4.1.3.Rising intonation -- 4.4.1.4.Marked upsteps/downsteps in intonation -- 4.4.2.Elongations and abrupt stops -- 4.4.2.1.Elongations -- 4.4.2.2.Abrupt stops -- 4.4.3.Stress and voice amplitude -- 4.4.3.1.Emphasis -- 4.4.3.2.Loud/forte speech -- 4.4.3.3.Soft/piano speech -- 4.4.4.Audible aspirations and inhalations -- 4.4.4.1.Exhalations -- 4.4.4.2.Laugh particle -- 4.4.4.3.Laughter within an utterance -- 4.4.4.4.Inhalations -- 4.4.5.Tempo -- 4.4.5.1.Faster/allegro talk -- 4.4.5.2.Slower/lento talk -- 4.4.6.Other voice qualities -- 4.4.6.1.Smile voice -- 4.4.7.Unintelligible speech -- 4.4.7.1.Unintelligible syllable -- 4.4.7.2.Hearing approximations -- |
Fußnote : | - ch. 5 Transcribing nonverbal conduct -- 5.1.Introduction -- 5.2.Nonverbal conduct -- 5.2.1.Body postures -- 5.2.2.Facial expressions -- 5.2.3.Gestures -- 5.2.4.Gaze -- 5.2.5.Proximity -- 5.2.6.Actions -- 5.3.Media used to represent nonverbal behavior -- 5.3.1.Text -- 5.3.2.Video stills -- 5.3.3.Drawings -- 5.3.4.Digital renderings -- 5.4.Methods for representing sequentiality -- 5.4.1.Symbols -- 5.4.2.Sequencing -- 5.4.3.Time stamps -- ch. 6 Advanced issues -- 6.1.Introduction -- 6.2.Advanced theoretical issues -- 6.2.1.Myopia -- 6.2.1.1.Tunnel vision -- 6.2.1.2.Emotional attachment -- 6.2.2.Present and recall -- 6.2.3.Outsourcing -- 6.3.Advanced practical issues -- 6.3.1.Capitalization -- 6.3.2.Apostrophes -- 6.3.3.Conversational floors -- 6.3.4.Translations -- 6.3.5.Add-on conventions -- 6.3.6.Transcription software -- 6.4.Conclusion -- References -- Appendices -- Appendix A Example transcript -- Appendix B Transcription conventions -- |
Fußnote : | - Appendix C Transcription conventions comparison table -- Appendix D Quick start guide to transcribing |
Sprache: | eng |
Thema (Schlagwort): | Mündliche Kommunikation; Transkription |
Weitere Schlagwörter : | Oral communication; Research; Discourse analysis; Research |
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500 | |a - 4.3.Interactional features -- 4.3.1.Turn-taking -- 4.3.1.1.Simultaneous utterances -- 4.3.1.2.Overlapping utterances -- 4.3.1.3.Contiguous utterances -- 4.3.2.Pauses -- 4.3.2.1.Timed pauses -- 4.3.2.2.Micro pauses -- 4.4.Paralinguistic features -- 4.4.1.Intonation -- 4.4.1.1.Falling intonation -- 4.4.1.2.Slight rising intonation -- 4.4.1.3.Rising intonation -- 4.4.1.4.Marked upsteps/downsteps in intonation -- 4.4.2.Elongations and abrupt stops -- 4.4.2.1.Elongations -- 4.4.2.2.Abrupt stops -- 4.4.3.Stress and voice amplitude -- 4.4.3.1.Emphasis -- 4.4.3.2.Loud/forte speech -- 4.4.3.3.Soft/piano speech -- 4.4.4.Audible aspirations and inhalations -- 4.4.4.1.Exhalations -- 4.4.4.2.Laugh particle -- 4.4.4.3.Laughter within an utterance -- 4.4.4.4.Inhalations -- 4.4.5.Tempo -- 4.4.5.1.Faster/allegro talk -- 4.4.5.2.Slower/lento talk -- 4.4.6.Other voice qualities -- 4.4.6.1.Smile voice -- 4.4.7.Unintelligible speech -- 4.4.7.1.Unintelligible syllable -- 4.4.7.2.Hearing approximations -- | ||
500 | |a - ch. 5 Transcribing nonverbal conduct -- 5.1.Introduction -- 5.2.Nonverbal conduct -- 5.2.1.Body postures -- 5.2.2.Facial expressions -- 5.2.3.Gestures -- 5.2.4.Gaze -- 5.2.5.Proximity -- 5.2.6.Actions -- 5.3.Media used to represent nonverbal behavior -- 5.3.1.Text -- 5.3.2.Video stills -- 5.3.3.Drawings -- 5.3.4.Digital renderings -- 5.4.Methods for representing sequentiality -- 5.4.1.Symbols -- 5.4.2.Sequencing -- 5.4.3.Time stamps -- ch. 6 Advanced issues -- 6.1.Introduction -- 6.2.Advanced theoretical issues -- 6.2.1.Myopia -- 6.2.1.1.Tunnel vision -- 6.2.1.2.Emotional attachment -- 6.2.2.Present and recall -- 6.2.3.Outsourcing -- 6.3.Advanced practical issues -- 6.3.1.Capitalization -- 6.3.2.Apostrophes -- 6.3.3.Conversational floors -- 6.3.4.Translations -- 6.3.5.Add-on conventions -- 6.3.6.Transcription software -- 6.4.Conclusion -- References -- Appendices -- Appendix A Example transcript -- Appendix B Transcription conventions -- | ||
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