Digital Documentation of Oral Discourse Genres (original) (raw)

Tools for Analyzing Verbal Art in the Field

Myfany Turpin

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Motivating the Documentation of the Verbal Arts: Arguments from Theory and Practice

Colleen Fitzgerald

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Textual to Oral: The Impact of Transmission on Narrative Word-art

Thomas Pettitt

2001

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Online International Journal of Arts and Humanities A critical analysis of the use of the ICTs in the Documentation and Publication of Oral Traditions

Mbulisi Ndlovu

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Digital Editing and Linguistic Analysis

Simone Ventura

Textual Cultures

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Features of Artistic Discourse in Linguistics

IJRASET Publication

International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology (IJRASET), 2022

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Language Documentation and Standards in Digital Humanities: TEI and the documentation of Mixtepec-Mixtec. (Documentation linguistique et standards dans le champ des humanités numériques : la TEI et la documentation du mixtèque de Mixtepec)

Jack Bowers

2019

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‘Writing about music is like dancing about architecture’: integration of multimedia into linguistic and anthropological publications in Language, land and song: Studies in honour of Luise Hercus Edited by Peter K. Austin, Harold Koch and Jane Simpson, EL Publishing

Rachel Hendery

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On the Borders of Oral and Written Art

Carl Lindahl

1978

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Documentation and Digitization of Indigenous Languages

Prof. Niladri Sekhar Dash

Proceedings of the International Mother Language Day 2024, held at Sri Lanka Foundation, Colombo on 21st February 2024 and published by the National Institute of Language Education and Training (NILET) and the Department of Sinhala, University of Ruhuna, Sri Lanka, Pp. 5-24., 2024

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Using Mixed Media Tools for Eliciting Discourse in Indigenous Languages

Marion Caldecott

2014

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Corpus Stylistics Theory and Practice. Dan McIntyre and Brian Walker

Serena Demichelis

2020

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Introduction. From Transcribing Orality to Oral Practices of Writing

Krassimira Krastanova

Martor. The Museum of the Romanian Peasant Anthropology Review

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(2018) Reflections on software and technology for language documentation

Alexandre Arkhipov

Reflections on Language Documentation 20 Years after Himmelmann 1998. Language Documentation & Conservation Special Publication no. 15, 2018

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Beyond oral and written literatures: oral, written, audio-visual media and literary space

Daniela Merolla

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Contextualization of IsiXhosa Language Speech Acts Through Art Practice

Nombe Mpako

Cultural Arts Research and Development

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What should the ideal online-archive documenting linguistic data of various (endangered) languages and cultures offer to interested parties? Some ideas of a …

Gunter Senft

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Documenting Verbal Practices. Pilagá Text Collection

Aída Sabrina Maciel, Alejandra Vidal

2021

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Utilizing Language Technology in the Documentation of Endangered Uralic Languages

Michael Rießler, Ciprian Gerstenberger, Niko Partanen

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What should the ideal online-archive documenting linguistic data of various (endangered) languages and cultures offer to interested parties? Some ideas of a technically naive linguistic field researcher and potential user

Gunter Senft

2002

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When linguists and speakers do not agree: The endangered grammar of verbal art in West Africa [FORTHCOMING in Journal of Linguistic Anthropology 28(2): 1-24]]

Tatiana Nikitina

Journal of Linguistic Anthropology, 2018

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The Role of Stylistic Devices in Our Speech

Shoira Yusupova

2022

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Documenting and researching endangered languages: the Pangloss Collection

Martine Mazaudon

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Woodbury, Anthony C. 2014. Archives and audiences: Toward making endangered language documentations people can read, use, understand, and admire. In David Nathan & Peter K. Austin (eds) LD&D 12: Special Issue on Language Documentation and Archiving. London: SOAS. pp. 19-36

Anthony C Woodbury

Language documentation and description 12, 2014

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Multimedia and the documentation of endangered languages

Éva Ágnes Csató

2003

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Combining Documentation and Research: Ongoing Work on an Endangered Language

Martine Toda

2012 International Conference on Asian Language Processing

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Strategies to document the verbal content that is played on talking musical instruments: Methodologies on the edge of the music-language relation

julien meyer

2011

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Review of the collection "Style and Reader Response: Minds, Media, Methods", edited by Alice Bell, Sam Browse, Alison Gibbons and David Peplow. Linguist List 32.2740 (25 Aug. 2021)

Amélie Doche

Le Centre pour la Communication Scientifique Directe - HAL - SHS, 2021

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DOCUMENTATION OF THE TAI KHAMYANG LANGUAGE: ROLE OF DIGITAL HUMANITIES

Palash Nath

Anandam Journal of Anundoram Borooah Institute of Language, art and Culture, Assam, 2023

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Oral Traditions and the Verbal Arts: A Guide to Research Practices. By Ruth Finnegan. London and New York: Routledge, 1991. Pp. xviii + 284. £12.99, paperback

Ruth Finnegan

The Journal of African History, 1992

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Taming digital voices and texts: Models and methods for handling unconventional synchronic corpora

Joan Beal

Creating and Digitizing Language …, 2007

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From ethno-aesthetics to inter-textuality: A socio linguistic approach to the interpretation of performance contexts in the criticism of oral literature

Jayne Owan

International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research and Development, 2015

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Linguistic fieldwork, language documentation and grammar writing: a bibliography

Jorge Emilio Rosés Labrada

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WRITTEN DISCOURSE IN DIGITAL AUDIO FOLKLORE

Normaliza Abd Rahim, Professor Dato' Dr. Noraien Mansor

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Documenting endangered oral histories of the Arctic. A proposed symbiosis for language documentation and oral history research, illustrated by Saami and Komi examples

Michael Rießler

Oral history meets linguistics, 2017

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