Techniques for transcribers: assessing and improving consistency in transcripts of spoken language
Spoken discourse is a uniquely valuable source of data in cognitive research. A natural way of representing spoken discourse is in the form of a transcript in standard orthography. However, since transcribing is, for neuroscientists at any rate, no more than a means to an end, many researchers give...
Main Authors: | Garrard, P, Haigh, A, de Jager, C |
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Format: | Journal article |
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2011
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