![]() » 8.2 Documenting the Source of Transcribed Speech.Finally, sectionĨ.4 Elements Defined Elsewhere of this chapter reviews further problems specific to the encoding of spoken language,ĭemonstrating how mechanisms and elements discussed elsewhere in these Guidelines Section 8.3 Elements Unique to Spoken Texts describes the basic structural elements provided by this module. Or other source from which transcribed text is taken. Section 8.2 Documenting the Source of Transcribed Speech documents some additional TEI header elements which may be used to document the recording In transcribing spoken language (section 8.1 General Considerations and Overview). This chapter begins with a discussion of some of the problems commonly encountered May speech regarded solely as a process of social interaction. Speech regarded as a purelyĪcoustic phenomenon may well require different methods from those outlined here, as May wish to extend the scheme presented here to express more precisely the set ofĭistinctions they wish to draw in their transcriptions. Now or in the future some discourse analysts, some phonologists, and doubtless others Intended to support unmodified every variety of research undertaken upon spoken material It should be stressed, however, that the present proposals are not The module described in this chapter is intended for use with a wide variety of transcribed 8.2 Documenting the Source of Transcribed Speech.8.1 General Considerations and Overview.
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