In:New Perspectives in Interactional Linguistic Research
Edited by Margret Selting and Dagmar Barth-Weingarten
[Studies in Language and Social Interaction 36] 2024
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Published online: 26 August 2024
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Article outline
- 1.Jeffersonian transcription symbols
- 1.1Temporal and sequential relationships
- 1.2Symbols used to represent aspects of speech delivery
- 1.3Other symbols
- 2.GAT2 transcription symbols
- 2.1Minimal transcript
- 2.1.1Sequential structure
- 2.1.2In- and outbreaths
- 2.1.3Pauses
- 2.1.4Other segmental conventions
- 2.1.5Laughter and crying
- 2.1.6Continuers
- 2.1.7Oher conventions
- 2.2Basic transcript
- 2.2.1Sequential structure
- 2.2.2Other segmental conventions
- 2.2.3Accentuation
- 2.2.4Final pitch movements of intonation phrases
- 2.2.5Other conventions
- 2.3Fine transcript
- 2.3.1Accentuation
- 2.3.2Pitch jumps
- 2.3.3Changes in pitch register
- 2.3.4Intralinear notation of accent pitch movements
- 2.3.5Loudness und tempo changes, with scope
- 2.3.6Changes in voice quality and articulation, with scope
- 2.1Minimal transcript
- 3.Mondada’s (2018) conventions for multimodal transcripts
- 4.Examples of frequent combinations of transcription systems
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