Fascinating. Now I’m thinking of how this applies to Zoom meetings where there’s a slight delay, and to “manterrupting” in work meetings, and of course I’m also thinking about Frozen, and sandwiches… thanks Em!
I wish I could say something magical that makes it easy, but I use Word. I listen a lot, and I transcribe it. I use Audacity or Audition to listen more easily to audio files & measure audio timings, and I use ELAN to more easily segment, time & view visual elements. But it really is just manual labour.
Really enjoyed this video. Thank you for voicing the discipline in both an entertaining and educational way!
You are amazing I can't understand why your not famous by now...keep going..you are awesome 🌼🌼🌼
This is seriously awesome. Thank you!
Fascinating. Now I’m thinking of how this applies to Zoom meetings where there’s a slight delay, and to “manterrupting” in work meetings, and of course I’m also thinking about Frozen, and sandwiches… thanks Em!
Thank you so much, this will help tremendously with my ELAN signed language module assignment.
Thank you for all the videos! It's really helpful!
Really helped with my university coursework, thank you!
I just love you, Em.
Thank you so much
i want to give you big hug ! thanks
Thank you for your video, very hely
Hello , thanks for the explanations
Would you please tell me the software you use for transcribing? I really need to know 🙏
I wish I could say something magical that makes it easy, but I use Word. I listen a lot, and I transcribe it. I use Audacity or Audition to listen more easily to audio files & measure audio timings, and I use ELAN to more easily segment, time & view visual elements. But it really is just manual labour.
@@emdoesca I'm so grateful for your response . I'm dealing with it somehow, though. The best 🌹🌹
I'm not sure we'd say 'syntactic clause'
Just clause is ok