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Using computers for Language Documentation

Using computers for Language Documentation. Free software can make your life easier. Steps for language documentation. Record a speaker Transfer the recording to a computer Type a transcript that is linked to the recording Produce a CD, booklet, curriculum material, etc.

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Using computers for Language Documentation

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  1. Using computers for Language Documentation Free software can make your life easier

  2. Steps for language documentation • Record a speaker • Transfer the recording to a computer • Type a transcript that is linked to the recording • Produce a CD, booklet, curriculum material, etc.

  3. Documenting (the other way) • Record a speaker • Play back recording • Fingers get tired from hitting the ‘rewind’ button. • Make handwritten notes • Type up handwritten notes • Produce a CD, booklet, etc.

  4. Record a speaker • Sound only • Cassette tape, minidisc recorder, etc. • Video • Camcorder

  5. Transfer the recording to a computer • Connecting cable • Shielded audio cable (for a tape recorder), etc. • Software that turns the recording into a digital (computer) file • Amadeus II (for Macs) is cheap • Audacity (Macs and Windows) is free • Both are easy to use

  6. Make a Transcript • Programs that help you type a transcript • Act like virtual dictaphones • Eliminate the step where you re-type someone’s hand-written transcript

  7. Programs Useful for Transcription • CLAN: C(omputerized) L(anguage) AN(alysis); free • Phon (also free) • These are actually much more than just transcription programs…

  8. Programs for playback • Quicktime is free; it plays digital audio files and video files • Unlike CLAN or Phon, Quicktime won’t let you link text and sound / video

  9. For more information • CLAN demo (right now!) • Take a copy of the ‘Language Documentation’ CD • How to download the programs • Manual for CLAN • Manual for Audacity and Amadeus II

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