Date: 11-Mar-2010
From: Anne de la Croix <a.delacroix erasmusmc.nl>
Subject: Transcribing Group Interactions
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Hello there, I am a linguist with some conversation analysis (CA) experience in analysing dialogues. At the moment, however, I am about to start a new project for which I need to record and transcribe teaching sessions containing around 14 people. So I am looking for some advice! I do not know whether to record the session in audio or video and cannot imagine how I can trace back which participant is talking at which moment... In other words, I have no idea how to go about this! Does anyone have tips from their own experience or maybe literature to help me out? Thank you! All the best, Anne de la Croix
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