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A Procedure for Phonetic Transcription by Consensus
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1984
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Speech SciencesArticulation (Speech Science)Speech CorpusLanguage DevelopmentSpeech Sound DisorderSpeech ScienceVoice EvaluationPhonologyDevelopmental SpeechSpeech RecognitionArticulation (Literacy Education)Language DocumentationPhoneticsConsensus Rule UseLanguage StudiesHealth SciencesSpeech ProductionAudiologySpeech SynthesisSpeech CommunicationSpeech TechnologyHearing SciencesSpeechlanguage PathologyPhonetic TranscriptionSpeech AcousticsMotor SpeechConsensus Transcription ProcedureSpeech ProcessingNarrow Phonetic TranscriptionSpeech PerceptionLinguistics
A consensus transcription procedure is presented, and representative data are reported. The procedure includes explicit response definitions for mapping narrow phonetic transcription onto dichotomous, nonerror/error scores and 17 rules for obtaining consensus between two transcribers. The data include descriptive statistics for consensus rule use based on over 18,000 sounds transcribed during a normative study of speech sound acquisition in children aged 3–6 years. Validity and reliability issues in phonetic transcription are discussed.