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A high speed transcription interface for annotating primary linguistic data
We present a new transcription mode for the annotation tool ELAN. This mode is designed to speed up the process of creating transcriptions of primary linguistic data (video and/or audio recordings of linguistic behaviour). We survey the basic transcription workflow of some commonly used tools (Transcriber, BlitzScribe, and ELAN) and describe how the ...
Dingemanse, M. +4 more
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Enhancing token boundary detection in disfluent speech
This paper presents an open-source Automatic Speech Recognition (ASR) pipeline optimised for disfluent Italian read speech, designed to enhance both transcription accuracy and token boundary precision in low-resource settings.
Manu Srivastava +3 more
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Cross-linguistic prosodic transcription: French vs. English
This paper aims to give an insight into some specific traits of French prosody. By illustratingthe specificity of French, the aim is to bring to light some characteristics which make Frenchprosodically very different from English and other stress languages.
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Historical Linguistics and Palaeography, two inseparable tools to teach History of the English language [PDF]
Palaeography is the study of ancient and medieval handwriting, and it focuses on the establishment of “patterns in the development of characteristic letter forms and abbreviations” (Lowe, 2006: 134).
Irene Diego Rodríguez
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Detecting Mild Cognitive Impairment by Exploiting Linguistic Information from Transcripts [PDF]
Veronika Vincze +7 more
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The Principles of Teachers’ Speech Corpus Annotation
The article describes the principles of creating a corpus of teachers’ speech, which enables to apply an ethnographic approach to study teaching practices. Through the analysis of a large dataset of real classroom recordings, this corpus aims to identify
Elena I. Riekhakaynen +3 more
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Among Classical sources (Phylarcus, Strabo, Arrian, Plutarch, Justin, and Orosius), there seems to be no common spelling of Candragupta’s name. The spelling Σανδρόκοττος (i.e., the canonical one) is used by Phylarchus (FGrHist 81 F 35b), Strabo (II.1.9 ...
Leonardo Montesi
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La red vascológica de Schuchardt / Schuchardt's bascological network
Among the founding factors for modernism in philology/linguistics, there were two important medial innovations as a consequence of industrialization: new printing technologies and the installation of a general mail system.
Bernhard Hurch
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Schuchardt's bascological network
Among the founding factors for modernism in philology/linguistics, there were two important medial innovations as a consequence of industrialization: new printing technologies and the installation of a general mail system.
Bernhard Hurch
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Transcription and translation of unwritten languages in American linguistics (1950s to 2000s)
Introduction Starting in the 1940s American linguists made use of the work of Nida (1946) and Pike (1947) to guide them in their description of unwritten Amerindian languages. Voegelin (1954), however, was the first to establish a formal methodology for the collection, transcription and translation of data, which he called Multiple stage translation ...
Lahaussois, Aimée, Léon, Jacqueline
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