Digest for info-childes at googlegroups.com - 4 Messages in 2 Topics,
Diane Pesco
dpesco at education.concordia.ca
Thu Jul 15 13:51:29 UTC 2010
Hello Brian, Thanks for the tip and for keeping the recommendations up to date. I'll check re: Edirol recorder setting. It may well be that it was not set on high quality CD ... I borrowed it and perhaps didn't check out all the possibilities. Diane Pesco info-childes at googlegroups.com on July-15-10 at 8:38 AM -0400 wrote: > [Marker] >Group: [ http://groups.google.com/group/info-childes/topics ]Today's >Topic Summaryhttp://groups.google.com/group/info-childes/topics >fcp://@education.concordia.ca,%231010696/MailBox/0101e664-000f6c08#group_thread_0 >]Digest for info-childes at googlegroups.com - 3 Messages in 1 Topic, [3 >Updates] >fcp://@education.concordia.ca,%231010696/MailBox/0101e664-000f6c08#group_thread_1 >]TCP2011 Call For Papers [1 Update] > [Marker] > Topic: [ http://groups.google.com/group/info-childes/t/b8a4891267d96df8 >]Digest for info-childes at googlegroups.com - 3 Messages in 1 Topic, >"Diane Pesco" <dpesco at education.concordia.ca> Jul 14 09:58AM -0400 [ >fcp://@education.concordia.ca,%231010696/MailBox/0101e664-000f6c08#digest_top >Hello, >I've used Edirol but have had equally good success with an inexpensive >(about $100) Panasonic RRUS-570 (or later models, if 570 discontinued, >e.g. 590 stores 2 GB) which also has a zoom. I bought it here in Canada. >One advantage of the Edirol I used is that you can rename files right on >the recorder; on the Panasonic you cannot. There are other pros and cons, >but my research assistants involved in transcribing report that the >recordings from the Panasonic are better! You'd have to check if you can >transfer files back onto the recorder; I suspect so but never tried. >Diane Pesco >Brian MacWhinney <macw at cmu.edu> Jul 14 11:18AM -0400 [ >fcp://@education.concordia.ca,%231010696/MailBox/0101e664-000f6c08#digest_top >Dear Diane, >Are you setting the option on the Edirol to record in high quality CD >format? If not, that could make >a big difference. GIven that the RRUS-570 only records in MP3, it would >be remarkable for it to be better >than the Edirol in full CD format. >Also, I would second Gary's note that the Zoom H2 has very confusing >buttons and controls. >In that regard, the Edirol R-09 (the model I have and which I recommend >at [ http://talkbank.org/da/record.html >]http://talkbank.org/da/record.html) >is much better. Also, as I note at that page, the BossMicro gets good >reviews, but I haven't tested it out myself >yet. >In general, because we continually have discussion of these issues, I try >to keep the information at >[ http://talkbank.org/da/record.html ]http://talkbank.org/da/record.html >accurate. So far, I haven't found anything in the discussion here so far >to change >what I have there, but this stuff is tricky and I can't test out every >possible device. >--Brian MacWhinney >On Jul 14, 2010, at 9:58 AM, Diane Pesco wrote: >leah gedalyovich <leah.gedalyovich at gmail.com> Jul 15 11:19AM +0300 [ >fcp://@education.concordia.ca,%231010696/MailBox/0101e664-000f6c08#digest_top >Dear all >We are looking at doing acoustic analyses of the children's recording so >were planning to go for a head microphone in order to get more accurate >measures, e.g. of loudness. Any comments? >Thanx >Leah Gedalyovich >Hedim Audiological Services >-- >Leah R. Paltiel-Gedalyovich >Tel/Fax 0775060053 >Mobile 0527204631 >[Marker] > Topic: [ http://groups.google.com/group/info-childes/t/7cc34efc8eb8fe5e >]TCP2011 Call For Papers >"Kei Nakamura" <kei at aya.yale.edu> Jul 15 10:02AM +0900 [ >fcp://@education.concordia.ca,%231010696/MailBox/0101e664-000f6c08#digest_top >The Institute of Cultural and Linguistic Studies at Keio University will >be holding the 12th Tokyo Conference on Psycholinguistics(TCP 2011) >on March 11 and 12, 2011. >The invited speakers are Dr. Jeffrey Lidz, University of Maryland >and Dr. Hisatsugu Kitahara, Keio University. >We encourage you to submit abstracts for oral presentations and poster >presentations. >For details, visit our web site: >[ http://www.otsu.icl.keio.ac.jp/tcp/ ]http://www.otsu.icl.keio.ac.jp/tcp/ ><Call for Papers> >The 12th Tokyo Conference on Psycholinguistics >[ http://www.otsu.icl.keio.ac.jp ]http://www.otsu.icl.keio.ac.jp >Keio University, Mita, Tokyo >March 11 and 12, 2011 >THE TOKYO CONFERENCE ON PSYCHOLINGUISTICS welcomes papers that represent >any >scientific endeavor that addresses itself to "Plato s Problem" concerning >language acquisition: "How we can gain a rich linguistic system given our >fragmentary and impoverished experience?" Its scope thus includes >linguistic >theory (phonology, morphology, syntax and semantics), L1 and L2 >acquisition, >language processing, and the neuroscience of language, among other topics. >We believe that there are some types of studies which are suitable for >oral >presentations, and others, which are suitable for poster presentations. >We >would like to accept both types of studies at the Conference. The time >for >an oral presentation will be 20 minutes with a 10 minute discussion >period >(a total of 30 minutes). There is the possibility that some papers of >outstanding quality will be given longer time slots (i.e., a 30 minute >presentation with a 15 minute discussion period). Furthermore, the space >allotted to a poster presentation will be 90 cm (width) x 180 cm (length). >The guidelines for the abstract submission are as follows. >Submissions that do not meet the guidelines will be rejected without >review. >1. Only e-mail submissions will be accepted. >2. 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