Encoding Interruptions in Parliamentary Data: From Applause to Interjections and Laughter

Parliamentary data, especially parliamentary discourse, is of interest to researchers from various fields in the humanities and social sciences. The growing number of machine-readable and annotated parliamentary text corpora opens up this field for computer-based quantitative analysis. In this paper...

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Main Author: Tanja Wissik
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Language:deu
Published: Text Encoding Initiative Consortium 2022-06-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/jtei/4214
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description Parliamentary data, especially parliamentary discourse, is of interest to researchers from various fields in the humanities and social sciences. The growing number of machine-readable and annotated parliamentary text corpora opens up this field for computer-based quantitative analysis. In this paper I aim to give an overview of how parliamentary interruptions are recorded in official parliamentary records and how they are modeled and encoded in currently available machine-readable parliamentary corpora. Furthermore, I will discuss whether these encodings are suitable for computer-based quantitative analysis of parliamentary interruptions. I will suggest detailed encodings of parliamentary interruptions in TEI as an extension to the Parla-CLARIN recommendations, to enable the extraction of parliamentary interruptions and to facilitate computerized quantitative analysis based on these encodings. As an example, I will use the encoding of interruptions in the Austrian Parliamentary Records.
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spelling doaj-art-c46825e905d94a6293587e4325d1048a2025-01-30T13:56:41ZdeuText Encoding Initiative ConsortiumJournal of the Text Encoding Initiative2162-56032022-06-011410.4000/jtei.4214Encoding Interruptions in Parliamentary Data: From Applause to Interjections and LaughterTanja WissikParliamentary data, especially parliamentary discourse, is of interest to researchers from various fields in the humanities and social sciences. The growing number of machine-readable and annotated parliamentary text corpora opens up this field for computer-based quantitative analysis. In this paper I aim to give an overview of how parliamentary interruptions are recorded in official parliamentary records and how they are modeled and encoded in currently available machine-readable parliamentary corpora. Furthermore, I will discuss whether these encodings are suitable for computer-based quantitative analysis of parliamentary interruptions. I will suggest detailed encodings of parliamentary interruptions in TEI as an extension to the Parla-CLARIN recommendations, to enable the extraction of parliamentary interruptions and to facilitate computerized quantitative analysis based on these encodings. As an example, I will use the encoding of interruptions in the Austrian Parliamentary Records.https://journals.openedition.org/jtei/4214parliamentary dataparliamentary recordsparliamentary interruptionsencodings of parliamentary interruptions
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Encoding Interruptions in Parliamentary Data: From Applause to Interjections and Laughter
Journal of the Text Encoding Initiative
parliamentary data
parliamentary records
parliamentary interruptions
encodings of parliamentary interruptions
title Encoding Interruptions in Parliamentary Data: From Applause to Interjections and Laughter
title_full Encoding Interruptions in Parliamentary Data: From Applause to Interjections and Laughter
title_fullStr Encoding Interruptions in Parliamentary Data: From Applause to Interjections and Laughter
title_full_unstemmed Encoding Interruptions in Parliamentary Data: From Applause to Interjections and Laughter
title_short Encoding Interruptions in Parliamentary Data: From Applause to Interjections and Laughter
title_sort encoding interruptions in parliamentary data from applause to interjections and laughter
topic parliamentary data
parliamentary records
parliamentary interruptions
encodings of parliamentary interruptions
url https://journals.openedition.org/jtei/4214
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