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Fraser, Helen, Haworth, Kate, Deamer, Felicity, Loakes, Debbie, Richardson, Emma, Komter, Martha |
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Frontiers in Communication; 2024, p01-03, 3p |
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The article titled "Editorial: Capturing talk: the institutional practices surrounding the transcription of spoken language" discusses the importance and challenges of transcription in various institutional settings. The research topic aims to shed light on the under-researched subject of "entextualization," which refers to the process of representing spoken language as written text. The article explores the power dynamics involved in transcription, particularly in legal institutions, and highlights the limitations and concerns associated with police transcripts. It also examines the use of transcripts in non-legal settings, such as NASA and the US Military, and discusses the transcription and translation of forensic audio in languages other than English. The article emphasizes the complexity of transcription and the need for context-aware experts to ensure accurate and reliable transcripts. [Extracted from the article] |
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Complementary Index |
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