Reading for Semester 2 week 9

1.  Dialogue Lectures 21 and 22:


T. Rogers and T. Kalmanovitch, Recording and Transcribing http://apmc.newmdsx.com/CATA/resources/B1-Recording%20and%20Transcribing.pdf, University of Calgary, Calgary 2009.

Levy and Maloney, Annotating a Text http://cndls.georgetown.edu/applications/postertool/data/users/Annotating%20a%20Text.pdf, Georgetown University, Washington DC 2004.

G. Leech, Corpus Annotation Schemes pp. 275 – 281. In Literacy and Linguistic Computing, Vol. 8 , No 4, 1993, Oxford University Press, Oxford 1993.

N. Oostdijk, The Design of the Spoken Dutch Corpus pp. 105 – 112. In Language and Computers, New Frontiers of Corpus Research. Papers from the Twenty First International Conference on English Language Research on Computerized Corpora Sydney 2000. P. Peters, P. Collins and A. Smith (eds.), Rodopi, Amsterdam 2000

T. Wyne, A Standard System of Tibetian Transcription pp. 261 – 267. In Harvard Journal of Asiatic Studies, Vol. 22, 1959. Harvard-Yenching Institute, Boston MA. 1959. http://www.jstor.org/stable/2718544

2. Grice's Maxims Lecture 23:

K. Stenning, A. Lascarides, J. Calder: Chapter 16 Juxtaposing Sentences pp. 429 – 457. In Introduction to Cognition and Communication, K. Stenning, A. Lascarides, J. Calder (ed.), MIT Press, London 2006.






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