Sabine Kowal
List of John Benjamins publications for which Sabine Kowal plays a role.
Transcription systems for spoken discourse Handbook of Pragmatics: Manual, Verschueren, Jef and Jan-Ola Östman (eds.), pp. 1839–1851 | Chapter
2022 Transcription systems for spoken discourse The Pragmatics of Interaction, D’hondt, Sigurd, Jan-Ola Östman and Jef Verschueren (eds.), pp. 240–254 | Article
2009 Interjections in literary readings and artistic performance Pragmatics 17:3, pp. 417–438 | Article
2007 Numerosity and privileges of occurrence of various types of interjections (primary conventional, primary non-conventional, secondary, and onomatopoeic) were investigated in three different literary readings of Winnie-the-Pooh (Milne 1926), in one reading of Ulysses (Joyce 1960), and in an artistic… read more
Laughter in the film The third man Pragmatics 16:2/3, pp. 305–327 | Article
2006 Two types of laughter were investigated in both the English- and the German-language versions of the film noir The third man (Korda, Selznik, & Reed 1949, 1962): ha-ha laughter and laughter overlaid on spoken words. The present authors’ transcripts constituted the database of the investigation.… read more
Laughter in Bill Clinton’s My life (2004) interviews Pragmatics 15:2/3, pp. 275–299 | Article
2005 Two types of laughter of Bill Clinton and his interviewers – as an overlay of words spoken laughingly and laughter of the ha-ha sort - were investigated. The corpus consisted of 13 media interviews, all of which took place after the publication of his book My life (2004). Bill Clinton’s laughter… read more
Hillary Clinton’s laughter in media interviews Pragmatics 14:4, pp. 463–478 | Article
2004 Laughter in dialogue has been researched under the aegis of many different disciplines. The present approach is psycholinguistic, but with some reliance on recent research in phonetics and conversation analysis (CA). A corpus of laughter from four TV and two radio interviews of Hillary Clinton was… read more
Personal perspective in TV news interviews Pragmatics 12:3, pp. 257–271 | Article
2002 Two interviews by Christiane Amanpour televized September 8, 2000 on CNN, one with Ehud Barak and one with Yasser Arafat were analyzed for indicators of personal perspective. Generally, use of the same indicators as in Suleiman, O’Connell, & Kowal (2002) was confirmed: Number of syllables spoken;… read more
An empirical investigation of pause notation Pragmatics 12:1, pp. 1–9 | Article
2002 The current article examines the limitations of perceptual judgment for the transcription of pause occurrence and duration. This investigation extends Kowal and O’Connell’s (2000) previous research, which examined pause occurrence and duration notated by perceptual judgment with measurements from… read more
Are transcripts reproducible? Pragmatics 10:2, pp. 247–269 | Article
2000 The research reported here is part of a larger psycholinguistic project on transcribing and the use of transcripts. It is hypothesized that reproducing transcripts originally prepared on the basis of current transcription systems overloads the capability of those who carry out transcript… read more
1997
Transcription systems for spoken discourse Handbook of Pragmatics: Manual, Verschueren, Jef, Jan-Ola Östman and Jan Blommaert † (eds.), pp. 646–656 | Article
1995 Some current transcription systems for spoken discourse: A critical analysis Pragmatics 4:1, pp. 81–107 | Article
1994