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Transcription as second-order entextualization

the challenge of heteroglossia

Hartmut Haberland, Janus Mortensen

pp. 581-600

This chapter argues that transcription should be conceived of as a special case of entextualization, viz., the reification or fixation of verbal interaction, making it transportable in space and time. The chapter discusses issues of readability and naturalness of representation, especially with regard to the representation of multilingual interaction and the use of non-Latin scripts in transcription.

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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-12616-6_23

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Haberland, H. , Mortensen, J. (2016)., Transcription as second-order entextualization: the challenge of heteroglossia, in A. Capone & J. L. Mey (eds.), Interdisciplinary studies in pragmatics, culture and society, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 581-600.

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