2015
DOI: 10.1177/1461445615571196
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Learning from mistakes: Using audio-recorded transcription errors to probe the sociocognitive paradigm in language processing

Abstract: This article argues that errors in audio data processing should be (re)examined to explore and expose the underlying components that enable linguistic communication and cross-cultural understanding. Examples of errors in the transcription of a Mexican social network’s conversations are analyzed to demonstrate the potential of such data in the development of sociocognitive language-processing theories (those that combine formal and pragmatic approaches). It is suggested that researchers working with audio-recor… Show more

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