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Microanalysis Of Verbal and Visual INteraction (MOVIN)

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Danish network focusing on Spoken Language and Conversation Analysis; it proposes publications, an events calendar and a mailing list and a project of Spoken-Language Database, whose one of the transcription methods used is the Computerized Language ANalysis (CLAN program).

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Science Central - 455013 - Danish network focusing on Spoken Language and Conversation Analysis

Category: Interaction - Talk - Conversation - Sociolinguistics - Movin - Micro-analysis


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