Quite a few people are using ELAN (from the MPI in Leipzig). It also supports video transcription.
One of the things it lets you do is code different levels of lx analysis in tiers that are related to the transcription directly and you can export that very easily into whatever format you want to keep analysing in (Praat, tab-delimited text file, Toolbox... a bunch of others). Naomi Nagy has some excellent resources on her Heritage Language web page – she's using ELAN for a language contact project and the materials for her RAs are distill the curcial bits of the enormous Elan user guide, but also take it further in terms of how a variationist might want to use the programme. This is standard "best practice" for lg documentation and conservation projects (i.e. not just English) at this point in time, e.g. recommended for ELDP projects.
http://www.lat-mpi.eu/tools/elan/
http://individual.utoronto.ca/ngn/Resources/resources.htm [go to Transcribing for her notes]
If you are a Mac user, that may be your best option. The Penn LDC also have XTrans (which is gorgeous and seems very well suited for phonetic analysis)
http://www.ldc.upenn.edu/tools/XTrans/
but this only runs on PCs (maybe Linux, didn't check) at the moment.
There is also EXMARaLDA from Hamburg which works PC and Mac and Linux.
http://www.exmaralda.org/en_downloads.html
I saw a demo of this last week and the search facilities are pretty impressive. I was asking about long-term tech support though, and this is a bit up in the air. It would be OK through life of your PhD, and it might not matter in the long run because it exports into all sorts of formats too.
chrz, mm
Miriam Meyerhoff
Professor of Linguistics
Department of Applied Language Studies and Linguistics
University of Auckland
Private Bag 92019
Auckland 1142
NEW ZEALAND
ph: (+64) (0)9 373-7599 x 85236
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Subject: [VAR-L] Transcription Software
Dear all,
I am researching morphosyntactic variation in French for my PhD and have recently returned from fieldwork. I am now faced with challenge of transcribing all my data and I was just wondering if anyone could recommend any transcription software that would facilitate subsequent coding?
Many thanks in advance.
Best,
Nick
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Nicholas S. Roberts | Candidate for PhD in Sociolinguistics | LiC SIG Webpage
School of English Literature, Language and Linguistics | Percy Building | Newcastle University | Newcastle upon Tyne | NE1 7RU | [log in to unmask]
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