COLT: Mark-up and Trends
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https://doi.org/10.7146/hjlcb.v7i13.25074Abstract
The following is a progress report on COLT (A Corpus of London Teenager Language), the first large English corpus focussing on the language of teenagers. The paper consists of two parts: a description of the mark-up system that will be used for the prosodic transcription of the material is followed by a report on the most obvious linguistic and interactional trends that immediately struck us when we looked at the data.
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