Hello - I have not looked at Seedhouse (2004) specifically, but this is a set of common (though not the only) transcription conventions attributed originally to Gail Jefferson, perhaps going as far back as the 1980s. Regarding "hh", some analysts seem to consider laughter and the *out*breath similar enough to be indicated with the same "hh". Some analysts wishing to capture the sound of *in*breath may use ".hh" (note the . before the hh).
Thanks for the great explanation, it helped a lot
Hello, is it based on Seedhouse (2004)? Does the hh means laugh or breathing in? Thank you in advance
Hello - I have not looked at Seedhouse (2004) specifically, but this is a set of common (though not the only) transcription conventions attributed originally to Gail Jefferson, perhaps going as far back as the 1980s. Regarding "hh", some analysts seem to consider laughter and the *out*breath similar enough to be indicated with the same "hh". Some analysts wishing to capture the sound of *in*breath may use ".hh" (note the . before the hh).
Is this Jefferson transcription?
hello do you know transcript tool to transcribe symbols
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