The Social Cognition Parallax Interview Corpus(SCOPIC) Project Guidelines

Our team’s long-term project investigating social cognition in a range of languages is based on a corpus typology approach. We use a set of annotation schemata to code particular instances of language use that we see as indicating some aspect of social cognition. We then compare the amounts and type...

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Veröffentlicht in:Language documentation and conservation 2024, Vol.SP12, p.163
Hauptverfasser: Barth, Danielle, Evans, Nicholas, Gipper, Sonja, Schnell, Stefan, Bergqvist, Henrik, Amberber, Mengistu, Arka, I Wayan, Döhler, Christian, Gast, Volker, Guntsetseg, Dolgor, Hodge, Gabrielle, Kashima, Eri, Kimoto, Yukinori, Kogura, Norikazu, Knuchel, Dominique, Kral, Inge, Kurabe, Keita, Mansfield, John, Narrog, Heiko, Pratiwi, Desak Putu Eka, Nomoto, Hiroki, Rhee, Seongha, Rumsey, Alan, Roque, Lila San, Schalley, Andrea C., Shiohara, Asako, Skribnik, Elena, Tykhostup, Olena, Putten, Saskia van, Yanti
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Zusammenfassung:Our team’s long-term project investigating social cognition in a range of languages is based on a corpus typology approach. We use a set of annotation schemata to code particular instances of language use that we see as indicating some aspect of social cognition. We then compare the amounts and types of instances by language or task participant. Much careful consideration went into designing annotation schema to look at various domains of social cognition. This set of guidelines de-scribes our eight coding schemata so that our results are interpretable and to make our scientific process open. The guidelines should also pro-vide enough information for people who are not part of the project to code their own language data.
ISSN:1934-5275
1934-5275