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  2. Harriet McBryde Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Unspeakable Conversations, Johnson's account of her encounters with Singer and the pro-euthanasia movement, was published in The New York Times Magazine in 2003. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] It also served as inspiration for The Thrill , a 2013 play by Judith Thompson partly based on Johnson's life.

  3. ELAN software - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] [6] It has been well received in several academic disciplines, for example, in psychology, medicine, psychiatry, education, and behavioral studies, on topics such as human computer interaction, [7] sign language and conversation analysis, [8] [9] [10] group interactions, [11] music therapy, [12] bilingualism and child language ...

  4. Conversation analysis - Wikipedia

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    Conversation analysis (CA) is an approach to the study of social interaction that investigates the methods members use to achieve mutual understanding through the transcription of naturally occurring conversations from audio or video. [1]

  5. Turn-taking - Wikipedia

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    In conversation analysis, turn-taking organization describes the sets of practices speakers use to construct and allocate turns. [1] The organization of turn-taking was first explored as a part of conversation analysis by Harvey Sacks with Emanuel Schegloff and Gail Jefferson in the late 1960s/early 1970s, and their model is still generally accepted in the field.

  6. List of text mining software - Wikipedia

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    Mathematica – provides built in tools for text alignment, pattern matching, clustering and semantic analysis. See Wolfram Language, the programming language of Mathematica. MATLAB offers Text Analytics Toolbox for importing text data, converting it to numeric form for use in machine and deep learning, sentiment analysis and classification ...

  7. Levelator - Wikipedia

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    The Levelator was a free application distributed by The Conversations Network [1] and developed by Bruce and Malcolm Sharpe, Norman Lorrain and Doug Kaye. Originally distributed by GigaVox Media, Inc (a for-profit company), the rights were transferred to The Conversations Network (a California 501(c)(3)) in 2008.

  8. Unspeakable: The Tulsa Race Massacre - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, Kirkus Reviews, [6] The New York Times Book Review, [7] the New York Public Library, [8] and NPR named Unspeakable one of the best picture books of the year. [9] The Horn Book Magazine named it among the year's best nonfiction books, [10] and the Chicago Public Library named it among the year's "Best Informational Books for Older ...

  9. Praat - Wikipedia

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    Praat (/ p r ɑː t / PRAHT, Dutch: ⓘ; transl. "Talk") is a free, open-source computer software package widely used for speech analysis and synthesis in phonetics [4] and other fields of linguistics. It was designed and continues to be developed by Paul Boersma and David Weenink at the University of Amsterdam. [4]