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 Transcription (linguistics) - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch
English Phonetic Transcription (Summer Institute of Linguistics and the University of Texas at Arlington Publications in Linguistics)
Transcription can be distinguished from transliteration, which creates a mapping from one script to another that is designed to match the original script as directly as possible.
Transcription and transliteration are different only in a subtle way, and the two terms are sometimes used synonymously.
http://encyclopedia.worldsearch.com/transcription_(linguistics).htm

  
 Cantonese (linguistics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
For example, the characters, (裔,屹,藝,艾,憶,譯,懿,誼,肄,翳,邑,佚) are all pronounced yi4 in Mandarin, but they are all different in Cantonese (jeoi6, ngat6, ngai6, ngaai6, yik1, yik6, yi3, yi4, si3, ai3, yap1, and yat6, respectively).
In some ways, Cantonese is a more conservative language than Mandarin.
Colloquial Cantonese is rarely used in formal forms of writing; formal written communication is almost always in standardized Mandarin or hanyu, albeit still pronounced in Cantonese.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cantonese_(linguistics)   (2456 words)

  
 Linguistics Department
Description: The nature of language, its origin and development; language in culture, the structure of language and its systems of writing and transcription, and its application to other areas of humanistic and scientific knowledge.
As one of the humanities, linguistics is concerned with the historical development of a particular language or language family.
Classified graduate standing requires a bachelor’s degree in Linguistics or a related field from an accredited institution with at least 3.0 grade-point average in the major courses provided that a minimum of 24 units of upper-division course work is included.
http://www.fullerton.edu/catalog/academic_departments/ling.asp   (1990 words)

  
 Computer-coding the IPA: a proposed extension of SAMPA
Department of Phonetics and Linguistics, University College London, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT.
In the first is a phonetic label (since this is a simple ASCII file, I don't show IPA symbols); in the second is the proposed coding, which we can refer to as X-SAMPA (extended SAMPA).
The file should be fetched in ascii mode and sent to a postscript printer.
http://www.phon.ucl.ac.uk/home/sampa/x-sampa.htm   (725 words)

  
 SIL Acoustic Software
The following software applications assist the linguist in the tasks of phonetic transcription, acoustic analysis, and phonological analysis.
Use these integrated computer resources to support language fieldwork by providing on-demand advice, tools, information, instructions, and training in anthropology, consulting, language learning, linguistics, literacy, sociolinguistics, scripture use.
Provides extensive phonetic charting and phonological querying capability.
http://www.sil.org/computing/speechtools   (118 words)

  
 Automatic Phonetic Transcription: An Overview (ResearchIndex)
Abstract: Both in linguistics and in speech technology phonetic transcriptions (PTs) are often needed.
2 Phonetic Transcriptions of Large Speech Corpora: How to Boos..
1.4: Validation of Phonetic Transcriptions Based on Recognition..
http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/cucchiarini03automatic.html   (379 words)

  
 Cecilia Odé
Phonetics, (ethno-)linguistics in Russian, Indonesian, Papuan languages, Paleo-Asian Languages.
The aim of the research is a description of phonetic, phonological and functional properties of Russian intonation with a transcription system in unambiguous symbols that will be adapted for and implemented on the Internet as a free interactive research tool and learning module ToRI: Transcription of Russian Intonation.
The intended result is a reliable and reproducible transcription system for spoken corpora of Russian (Moscow and St Petersburg varieties), inspired by ToDI (Transcription of Dutch Intonation), but for language specific reasons it will considerably differ in its transcription.
http://home.medewerker.uva.nl/c.ode   (1035 words)

  
 James Harnsberger: Vitae
Linguistics 2210 - Phonetic Theory and Transcription, Spring 2003,
PI, NSF Grant (Linguistics and Human Cognition and Performance), $172,000 over 2 years (not funded), “The role of language aptitude in cross-language speech perception and second language learning.”
Linguistics 3201 - Sounds of Human Language, Spring 2003,
http://www.clas.ufl.edu/users/jharns/vitae.html   (1368 words)

  
 Talk:thorn - Wiktionary
And since I've become interested in linguistics and languages I've become accustomed to the fact that what one IPA symbol represents in one language doesn't always match what it represents in another - at least not in phonemic transcriptions.
Phonetic transcriptions must be written in [square brackets] and only phonetic transcriptions /between slashes/.
X-SAMPA is an ASCII transcription of the IPA.
http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Talk:Thorn   (1438 words)

  
 Chomsky and Halle on phonetic representations
We will be concerned with the theory of `UNIVERSAL PHONETICS', the part of General Linguistics that specifies the class of possible phonetic representations...
phonetic transcriptions must make use of a particular fixed set of phonetic features.
For example: the word `story' would be represented as:
http://www.cs.indiana.edu/~lingdept/teach/306/chomsky-halle.html   (152 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Books: Phonetic Symbol Guide
With sixty-one new entries, an expanded glossary of phonetic terms, added symbol charts, and a full index, this book will be an indispensable reference guide for students and professionals in linguistics, phonetics, anthropology, philology, modern language study, and speech science.
Also covered are the American tradition of transcription stemming from the anthropological school of Franz Boas; the Bloch/Smith/Trager style of transcription; the symbols used by dialectologists of the English language; usages of specialists such as Slavicists, Indologists, Sinologists, and Africanists; and the transcription proposals found in all major textbooks of phonetics.
Subjects > Reference > Words & Language > Phonetics & Phonics
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0226685365?v=glance   (1352 words)

  
 Hexapedia - List of linguistic topics
T tagmemics - tense - thematic role - theoretical linguistics - thesaurus - thou - tonal language - tongue-twister - transcription - Transformational-generative grammar- translation - translative case - truth condition - T-V distinction - typology
E ecolect - eggcorn - elative case - endangered language - English pronunciation - entailment - ergative case - error - essive case - Ethnologue - etymology - etymologist - evolutionary linguistics - example-based machine translation - expletive
H hacek - Heaps' law - historical-comparative linguistics - historical linguistics - history of linguistics - homonym - hypernym - hyponym
http://www.hexafind.com/encyclopedia/List_of_linguistic_topics   (472 words)

  
 Hexapedia - List of linguistic topics
T tagmemics - tense - thematic role - theoretical linguistics - thesaurus - thou - tonal language - tongue-twister - transcription - Transformational-generative grammar - translation - translative case - truth condition - T-V distinction - typology
E ecolect - eggcorn - elative case - endangered language - English pronunciation - entailment - ergative case - error - essive case - Ethnologue - etymology- etymologist - evolutionary linguistics - example-based machine translation - expletive
H hacek - Heaps' law - historical-comparative linguistics - historical linguistics - history of linguistics - homonym - hypernym - hyponym
http://www.hexafind.com/encyclopedia/List_of_linguistic_topics   (471 words)

  
 Stops: timing
Stops transcribed as "voiced" and "voiceless" in a broad transcription can have different VOTs in different contexts and in different languages.
These possibilities are referred to as Voice Onset Time (VOT).
As well as varying one of the parameters (e.g., passive articulator), there can be variations in timing:
http://www.bangor.ac.uk/linguistics/QXL2219/timing.htm   (412 words)

  
 CURRICULUM VITAE
Ball, M. and Rahilly, J (1993) Acoustic analysis as an aid to the transcription of disfluent speech.
Ball, M. and Rahilly, J. (1996) Acoustic analysis as an aid to the transcription of an example of disfluent speech.
Seminar, Department of Linguistics, University of Chicago; the Department of Linguistics, University of California Los Angeles.
http://www.ucs.louisiana.edu/~mjb0372/publications2.html   (4300 words)

  
 Why Apriori Phonetic Transcription is Not Possible
One assumption of generative linguistics is that it is possible, in principle, to produce a correct phonetic transcription of any language known or unknown.
The notion, widespread in linguistics departments a few decades ago, that a one or two semester course in phonetics for linguistics graduate students can produce reliable practicioners of `universal phonetics' is completely naive.
All of these phenomena imply that linguists' judgments about phonetic transcription simply cannot be trusted.
http://www.cs.indiana.edu/~port/teach/541/against.transcription.new.html   (4694 words)

  
 Jane A. Edwards: Selected Publications
Edwards, Jane A. Transcription and the New Functionalism: A counterproposal to CHILDES' CHAT Conventions.
Edwards, J. The ICSI Meeting Corpus: Close-talking and far-field, multi-channel transcriptions for speech and language researchers.
Transcription of Spoken Language (segmental, prosodic, and temporal aspects)
http://www.icsi.berkeley.edu/~edwards/pubs.html   (593 words)

  
 Contents
Levels of transcription in corpus linguistics-oriented research: the NERC proposal
Proposals for the transcription of the segmental level
Proposals for the transcription of the suprasegmental level
http://www.ilc.cnr.it/EAGLES96/spokentx/node1.html   (118 words)

  
 Linguistics Department
As a social science, linguistics may be related to anthropology in describing language as part of culture; or it may be related to physics in describing phonetics; it may even be considered a natural science, related to the physical science of acoustics and the biological sciences of anatomy and physiology.
The interdisciplinary aspects of linguistic study are reflected in the organization of the program which offers a core of general linguistics courses and draws upon linguistically related courses in other departments.
As one of the humanities, linguistics is concerned with the historical development of a particular language or language family.
http://www.fullerton.edu/catalog/academic_departments/ling.asp   (1990 words)

  
 Learn more about Transcription in the online encyclopedia.
Alternate meanings: transcription (linguistics) - conversion of spoken words into written language.
A major difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic transcription is that the latter have splicing of the primary transcript, modifying the mRNA created during transcription.
Transcription to yield an mRNA is the first step of protein biosynthesis.
http://www.onlineencyclopedia.org/t/tr/transcription.html   (1990 words)

  
 Specific programs
First the transcription is from a phonemic transcription to ordinary English orthography, then from English orthography to phonemic transcription.
Hypercard stack for teaching phonemic transcription, using a graded set of cards introducing material in a cumulative fashion.
Developer/Distributor: Elan Dresher, Dept. of Linguistics, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ont., M5S 3H1, Canada.
http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/~rogers/UCLPG/edu.spec.html   (1600 words)

  
 The SIL French/English Linguistic Glossary
AKMAJIAN, Adrian, DEMERS, Richard A., and HARNISH, Robert M. Linguistics: An Introduction to Language and Communication, 2
RICHARDS, Jack, PLATT,  J. and WEBER,  H.  (1985) Longman Dictionary of Applied Linguistics.
HARTMANN, R.R.K. and STORK, F.C. Dictionary of Language and Linguistics.
http://www.sil.org/linguistics/glossary_fe/glossary.asp?entryid=15324&src=y   (95 words)

  
 University of Tennessee: Program in Linguistics
Additional time will be made available in the phonetics lab for students to practice transcription outside of regular class times, but these may not be used to make up a lab assignment.
Designed for (1) students who want to improve their use of English grammar, (2) students who plan to teach English and want some systematic information about how English sentences are organized and (3) students who are primarily interested in linguistics and want an introduction to the structure of English.
It may also be of interest to those in other majors (e.g., special education, linguistics).
http://web.utk.edu/~germslav/lingsylla.html   (1697 words)

  
 Phonetics And Phonology
UCL Phonetics and Linguistics - Undergraduate and graduate degrees in linguistics, phonetics and phonology; summer course in English phonetics; educational and computatational resources in phonetics.
Linguistics, Department of - Undergraduate and graduate degree programs, with strengths in several core areas including phonology, phonetics, morphology, syntax, first language acquisition and computational linguistics.
Carolina Working Papers in Linguistics - Topics include syntax, morphology, phonetics, phonology, semantics, reading, discourse analysis, psycholinguistics, first and second language acquisition, variation, sociolinguistics, anthropological linguistics, speech pathology, computational linguistics, composition and rhetoric, historical linguistics, philosophy of language, ESL/EFL teaching and methodology.
http://www.findly.com/phonetics-and-phonology.htm   (216 words)

  
 Pearl Linguistics, London - Translation Service, Interpreting and Transcription
Pearl Linguistics, London - Translation Services, Interpreting and Transcription
Pearl Linguistics, London - Translation Service, Interpreting and Transcription
Pearl Linguistics, London offers total language solutions to a range of clients, of varying sizes, requirements and expectations.
http://www.pearllinguistics.com   (160 words)

  
 Linguistics and English Language - Undergraduate teaching in Linguistics
In Linguistics 1 and 2 there are weekly tutorials throughout the year, as well as other small group meetings especially for phonetic ear-training and transcription.
Linguistics 2 focuses more on the core topics, and students are introduced to instrumental phonetics and to corpus-based empirical research.
Honours students take courses from at least four different subareas of linguistics in their third and fourth years - the details depend on which degree they are doing, but there is a considerable degree of freedom in choosing courses according to the interests of the student.
http://www.ling.ed.ac.uk/teaching/undergrad/ling-intro.shtml   (511 words)

  
 List of linguistic topics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
tagmemics - tense - thematic role - theoretical linguistics - thesaurus - thou - Time Manner Place - tonal language - tongue-twister - transcription - Transformational-generative grammar - translation - translative case - truth condition - T-V distinction - typology
This page aims to list articles related to linguistics.
dangling modifier - dative case - decipherment- declension - defective verb - descriptive linguistics - dental consonant - derivation - determiner - diacritic - diaeresis - dialect - dictionary - diphthong - discourse - disjunct - dislocation - double acute accent - dual grammatical number
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_linguistic_topics   (564 words)

  
 no.051-100
Broad transcriptions give us the impression that language is full of segments, but the IPA symbols stand for a relatively arbitrary set of things; it is kind of implicit in the IPA that diacritics stand for 'less important' things and can helpfully be left out.
In a 'broad' transcription the transcription needs some accompanying notes, eg '[r] is used to denote an alveolar approximant with an accompanying dark resonance'.
Subject: re: 3.42 Linguistics on the BBC In response to Alexis Manaster Ramer: I am not a linguist (though I am interested in various aspects of linguistics) but I am generally very concerned about the representation of things in the media, in particular the representation of "expert" knowledge.
http://www.umich.edu/~archive/linguistics/linguist.list/volume.3/no.051-100   (14534 words)

  
 Transcription
Transcription (linguistics) Transcription is the conversion into written, typewritten or printed form, of a written sour...
Nahuatl transcription Thus, Nahuatl written in Roman script is pronounced as if it were Spanish with a few exceptions.
Transcription Transcription is the following: In transcription is the conversion of spoken words into written language.
http://www.brainyencyclopedia.com/topics/transcription.html   (14534 words)

  
 Transcription - Free Encyclopedia
Alternate meanings: transcription (linguistics) - conversion of spoken words into written language.
A major difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic transcription is that the latter have splicing of the primary transcript, modifying the mRNA created during transcription.
Transcription to yield an mRNA is the first step of protein biosynthesis.
http://www.wacklepedia.com/t/tr/transcription.html   (481 words)

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