Annotation driven concordancing: the PAX toolkit
We describe PAX, "Portable Audio Concordance System", a proof-of-concept prototype of a multipurpose, multilingual audio concordance toolkit. The primary goal is to support efficient grammar and lexicon construction in the documentation of unwritten...
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We describe PAX, "Portable Audio Concordance System", a proof-of-concept prototype of a multipurpose, multilingual audio concordance toolkit. The primary goal is to support efficient grammar and lexicon construction in the documentation of unwritten languages; languages currently included are Ega, Anyi, and Koulango (Ivory Coast), additional samples in German and English. The approach combines methods from corpus linguistics, annotation theory and practice, phonetics and lexicography.
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Metadata for time aligned corpora
For a detailed description of time aligned corpora, for example spoken language corpora and multimodal corpora, specific metadata categories are necessary, extending the scope of traditional metadata categories. We argue that it is necessary to allow...
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For a detailed description of time aligned corpora, for example spoken language corpora and multimodal corpora, specific metadata categories are necessary, extending the scope of traditional metadata categories. We argue that it is necessary to allow metadata on all levels of annotation, i.e. on a general level for catalogues, on the session level for each recording, on the annotation level for multi tier score annotation, even on the level of individual annotation segments. We use existing standards where they allow this distinction and introduce metadata categories for the layer level.
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