Spoken Corpora and Linguistic Studies:
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Schriftenreihe: | Studies in corpus linguistics
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Beschreibung: | Description based upon print version of record. - 3. Implementation of L-ACT in spoken language corpora Spoken Corpora and Linguistic Studies; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction. Spoken corpora and linguistic studies: Problems and perspectives; 1. Why this book ; 2. Some important issues ; 2.1 What do we intend when we consider speech as the natural modality of language? ; 2.2 Prosody ; 2.3 Illocution, attitude, emotion ; 2.4 Information structure ; 3. The content of the book ; 3.1 Experiences and requirements of spoken corpora compilation ; 3.2 Multilevel corpus annotation ; 3.3 Prosody and its functional levels 3.4 Syntax and information structure References ; Section I. Experiences and requirements of spoken corpora compilation; 1. Methodological issues for spontaneous speech corpora compilation; 1. Introduction ; 2. Speech corpora: State of the art and spontaneous speech ; 2.1 Speech corpora types ; 2.2 Spontaneous speech corpora ; 2.3 Spoken corpora and linguistic diasystem ; 3. Architecture of spontaneous speech corpora and the importance of diaphasy ; 3.1 The architecture ; 3.2 Spontaneous speech corpus branching ; 3.3 Interactional typologies ; 3.4 Diaphasic variation ; 3.5 Metadata 4. Data collection and treatment 4.1 Recordings ; 4.2 Speech representation and transcription ; 5. Usability ; 5.1 Alignment ; 5.2 Informational annotation ; 6. Conclusion ; References ; 2. A multilingual speech corpus of North-Germanic languages; 1. Introduction ; 2. Challenges in the corpus design and development ; 2.1 Methodology for collecting speech ; 2.2 Transcription and tagging ; 2.3 Metadata ; 2.4 Multilingual search ; 2.5 Links to audio and video ; 2.6 Results presented on maps ; 3. Results from research on the Nordic Dialect Corpus ; 4. Conclusion ; Acknowledgements ; References Links 3. Methodological considerations for the development and use of sign language acquisition corpora; 1. Introduction ; 2. Metadata ; 3. Designing annotation patterns -- ; 4. Sign IDs ; 5. Conclusion ; Acknowledgements ; References ; Section II. Multilevel corpus annotation; 4. The grammatical annotation of speech corpora: Techniques and perspectives; 1. Introduction ; 2. The corpora ; 3. Constraint Grammar ; 4. Parser architecture ; 5. CG adaptations for orality features in speech-like corpora ; 6. Cross-corpus parser evaluation ; 7. Comparing orality markers ; 7.1 General comparison 7.2 Pronouns 7.3 Emoticons ; 7.4 Non-standard syntax in TV news jargon: Examples and solutions ; 8. CG-Annotation of linguistically transcribed ordinary speech ; 9. C-ORAL-Brasil methodology -- speech-specific adaptations ; 9.1 Text flow normalization ; 9.2 Tokenization ; 9.3 Lexical and orthographic normalization ; 9.4 Syntactic segmentation ; 10. Evaluating the PALAVRAS speech tagger ; 11. Conclusions and outlook ; References ; 5. The IPIC resource and a cross-linguistic analysis of information structure; 1. Introduction ; 2. Theoretical background This article aims to show how a corpus driven theory that analyses speech through information units can better account for Discourse Markers (DM) identification and analysis. We propose that the speech flow can only be properly analyzed if segmented into utterances and tone units through prosodic parameters. Utterances correspond to speech acts and tone units to information units (IU); therefore, it is possible for DMs to be identified since they correspond to dialogic information units (DU). Each IU is submitted to different prosodic conditions in order to carry their function. This allows fo |
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spelling | Spoken Corpora and Linguistic Studies edtied by Tommaso Raso, Heliana Mello Amsterdam John Benjamins Publishing Company 2014 1 Online-Ressource (506 p.) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Studies in corpus linguistics v. 61 Description based upon print version of record. - 3. Implementation of L-ACT in spoken language corpora Spoken Corpora and Linguistic Studies; Editorial page; Title page; LCC data; Table of contents; Acknowledgements; Introduction. Spoken corpora and linguistic studies: Problems and perspectives; 1. Why this book ; 2. Some important issues ; 2.1 What do we intend when we consider speech as the natural modality of language? ; 2.2 Prosody ; 2.3 Illocution, attitude, emotion ; 2.4 Information structure ; 3. The content of the book ; 3.1 Experiences and requirements of spoken corpora compilation ; 3.2 Multilevel corpus annotation ; 3.3 Prosody and its functional levels 3.4 Syntax and information structure References ; Section I. Experiences and requirements of spoken corpora compilation; 1. Methodological issues for spontaneous speech corpora compilation; 1. Introduction ; 2. Speech corpora: State of the art and spontaneous speech ; 2.1 Speech corpora types ; 2.2 Spontaneous speech corpora ; 2.3 Spoken corpora and linguistic diasystem ; 3. Architecture of spontaneous speech corpora and the importance of diaphasy ; 3.1 The architecture ; 3.2 Spontaneous speech corpus branching ; 3.3 Interactional typologies ; 3.4 Diaphasic variation ; 3.5 Metadata 4. Data collection and treatment 4.1 Recordings ; 4.2 Speech representation and transcription ; 5. Usability ; 5.1 Alignment ; 5.2 Informational annotation ; 6. Conclusion ; References ; 2. A multilingual speech corpus of North-Germanic languages; 1. Introduction ; 2. Challenges in the corpus design and development ; 2.1 Methodology for collecting speech ; 2.2 Transcription and tagging ; 2.3 Metadata ; 2.4 Multilingual search ; 2.5 Links to audio and video ; 2.6 Results presented on maps ; 3. Results from research on the Nordic Dialect Corpus ; 4. Conclusion ; Acknowledgements ; References Links 3. Methodological considerations for the development and use of sign language acquisition corpora; 1. Introduction ; 2. Metadata ; 3. Designing annotation patterns -- ; 4. Sign IDs ; 5. Conclusion ; Acknowledgements ; References ; Section II. Multilevel corpus annotation; 4. The grammatical annotation of speech corpora: Techniques and perspectives; 1. Introduction ; 2. The corpora ; 3. Constraint Grammar ; 4. Parser architecture ; 5. CG adaptations for orality features in speech-like corpora ; 6. Cross-corpus parser evaluation ; 7. Comparing orality markers ; 7.1 General comparison 7.2 Pronouns 7.3 Emoticons ; 7.4 Non-standard syntax in TV news jargon: Examples and solutions ; 8. CG-Annotation of linguistically transcribed ordinary speech ; 9. C-ORAL-Brasil methodology -- speech-specific adaptations ; 9.1 Text flow normalization ; 9.2 Tokenization ; 9.3 Lexical and orthographic normalization ; 9.4 Syntactic segmentation ; 10. Evaluating the PALAVRAS speech tagger ; 11. Conclusions and outlook ; References ; 5. The IPIC resource and a cross-linguistic analysis of information structure; 1. Introduction ; 2. Theoretical background This article aims to show how a corpus driven theory that analyses speech through information units can better account for Discourse Markers (DM) identification and analysis. We propose that the speech flow can only be properly analyzed if segmented into utterances and tone units through prosodic parameters. Utterances correspond to speech acts and tone units to information units (IU); therefore, it is possible for DMs to be identified since they correspond to dialogic information units (DU). Each IU is submitted to different prosodic conditions in order to carry their function. This allows fo Corpora (Linguistics) Pragmatics / Data processing Speech acts (Linguistics) LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / General bisacsh Corpora (Linguistics) fast Pragmatics / Data processing fast Speech acts (Linguistics) fast Datenverarbeitung Pragmatics Data processing Gesprochene Sprache (DE-588)4020717-1 gnd rswk-swf Korpus Linguistik (DE-588)4165338-5 gnd rswk-swf 1\p (DE-588)4143413-4 Aufsatzsammlung gnd-content 2\p (DE-588)1071861417 Konferenzschrift 2012 Belo Horizonte gnd-content Gesprochene Sprache (DE-588)4020717-1 s Korpus Linguistik (DE-588)4165338-5 s 3\p DE-604 Raso, Tommaso Sonstige oth Mello, Heliana Sonstige oth http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&db=nlabk&AN=880352 Aggregator Volltext 1\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 2\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk 3\p cgwrk 20201028 DE-101 https://d-nb.info/provenance/plan#cgwrk |
spellingShingle | Spoken Corpora and Linguistic Studies Corpora (Linguistics) Pragmatics / Data processing Speech acts (Linguistics) LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / General bisacsh Corpora (Linguistics) fast Pragmatics / Data processing fast Speech acts (Linguistics) fast Datenverarbeitung Pragmatics Data processing Gesprochene Sprache (DE-588)4020717-1 gnd Korpus Linguistik (DE-588)4165338-5 gnd |
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title | Spoken Corpora and Linguistic Studies |
title_auth | Spoken Corpora and Linguistic Studies |
title_exact_search | Spoken Corpora and Linguistic Studies |
title_full | Spoken Corpora and Linguistic Studies edtied by Tommaso Raso, Heliana Mello |
title_fullStr | Spoken Corpora and Linguistic Studies edtied by Tommaso Raso, Heliana Mello |
title_full_unstemmed | Spoken Corpora and Linguistic Studies edtied by Tommaso Raso, Heliana Mello |
title_short | Spoken Corpora and Linguistic Studies |
title_sort | spoken corpora and linguistic studies |
topic | Corpora (Linguistics) Pragmatics / Data processing Speech acts (Linguistics) LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / General bisacsh Corpora (Linguistics) fast Pragmatics / Data processing fast Speech acts (Linguistics) fast Datenverarbeitung Pragmatics Data processing Gesprochene Sprache (DE-588)4020717-1 gnd Korpus Linguistik (DE-588)4165338-5 gnd |
topic_facet | Corpora (Linguistics) Pragmatics / Data processing Speech acts (Linguistics) LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / General Datenverarbeitung Pragmatics Data processing Gesprochene Sprache Korpus Linguistik Aufsatzsammlung Konferenzschrift 2012 Belo Horizonte |
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