Guiding readers through the Jeffersonian transcription conventions, this book sets out the best practices for successfully transcribing talk and interaction, and covers guides to software and technology and how to transcribe more than just words.
Guiding readers through the Jeffersonian transcription conventions, this book sets out the best practices for successfully transcribing talk and interaction, and covers guides to software and technology and how to transcribe more than just words.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Alexa Hepburn is a research professor in the Department of Communication at Rutgers University. Her research is focused on the use and development of conversation analytic methods, in particular, emotional expressions, parents¿ strategies for managing children¿s behavior, and techniques for giving advice and responding empathically to distress. Analytic insights are then applied in professional-client encounters, such as medical consultations, therapeutic environments, and helpline interactions.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword: Emanuel A Schegloff Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Getting Started with Transcription Chapter 3: Timing and Sequencing in Transcription Chapter 4: Transcribing Speech Delivery Chapter 5: Transcribing Aspiration and Laughter Chapter 6: Transcribing Crying, Expressions of Pain and Other Non-Speech Sounds Chapter 7: Transcribing Visible Conduct Chapter 8: Transcribing for Languages Other than English Chapter 9: Technological Resources for Transcription Chapter 10: Comparisons, Concerns and Conclusions
Foreword: Emanuel A Schegloff Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Getting Started with Transcription Chapter 3: Timing and Sequencing in Transcription Chapter 4: Transcribing Speech Delivery Chapter 5: Transcribing Aspiration and Laughter Chapter 6: Transcribing Crying, Expressions of Pain and Other Non-Speech Sounds Chapter 7: Transcribing Visible Conduct Chapter 8: Transcribing for Languages Other than English Chapter 9: Technological Resources for Transcription Chapter 10: Comparisons, Concerns and Conclusions
Foreword: Emanuel A Schegloff Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Getting Started with Transcription Chapter 3: Timing and Sequencing in Transcription Chapter 4: Transcribing Speech Delivery Chapter 5: Transcribing Aspiration and Laughter Chapter 6: Transcribing Crying, Expressions of Pain and Other Non-Speech Sounds Chapter 7: Transcribing Visible Conduct Chapter 8: Transcribing for Languages Other than English Chapter 9: Technological Resources for Transcription Chapter 10: Comparisons, Concerns and Conclusions
Foreword: Emanuel A Schegloff Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: Getting Started with Transcription Chapter 3: Timing and Sequencing in Transcription Chapter 4: Transcribing Speech Delivery Chapter 5: Transcribing Aspiration and Laughter Chapter 6: Transcribing Crying, Expressions of Pain and Other Non-Speech Sounds Chapter 7: Transcribing Visible Conduct Chapter 8: Transcribing for Languages Other than English Chapter 9: Technological Resources for Transcription Chapter 10: Comparisons, Concerns and Conclusions
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The authors calm and well-organised coverage pays tribute to a generous variety of transcription styles in the Conversation Analysis tradition. The book is an invaluable source of techniques for capturing the words, whoops, gulps, sighs, eyebrow-flashes and head-nods of language in all the complexity of its performance. Charles Antaki 20161118
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