Dix2023a
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BibType | ARTICLE |
Key | Dix2023a |
Author(s) | Carolin Dix |
Title | Transcribing Facial Gestures: Combining Jefferson with the International SignWriting Alphabet (ISWA) |
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Tag(s) | EMCA, Multimodal transcription, Facial gestures, ISWA, Sutton SignWriting |
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Year | 2024 |
Language | English |
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Journal | Social Interaction: Video-Based Studies of Human Sociality |
Volume | 6 |
Number | 3 |
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URL | Link |
DOI | 10.7146/si.v6i3.143071 |
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Abstract
Within multimodal interaction analysis, transcripts serve not only as a tool for managing the volatility of interaction and catalyzing analytic procedures, but also as an essential medium for making analytic results intersubjectively available. While there are already well-established conventions for transcribing verbal and vocal interactional resources, researchers still struggle with adequately aligning and recognizably representing visual-bodily resources. This contribution provides a practical solution for multimodal transcription, combining conventions of the Jeffersonian system with the sign inventory of the International SignWriting Alphabet (ISWA). The result is a standardized, data oriented, expandable system that relies on iconic depictions rather than on verbal descriptions of visual conduct.
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