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Title: Effective XML Representation for Spoken Language in Organisations Research Question: How can we create an effective XML schema for representing spoken language in organisational settings, particularly considering the challenges of partial transcription and coding? Methodology: The researchers used the functional linguistic theory of texture, specifically Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL), to describe the effects of partial transcription on observational records. They proposed a more effective XML schema that overcomes the problems associated with previous designs. Results: The study found that using the functional linguistic theory of texture can help identify which specific language resources are affected by partial transcription. The proposed XML schema was designed to support partial transcription and coding, making it easier to develop spoken language deliverables. Implications: The research suggests that the concept of partial transcription can be beneficial in organisational settings, as it allows for the creation of intentionally incomplete transcription and coding deliverables. This can encourage empowerment research and improve the relationship between analysts and members of organisations. The proposed XML schema can help support these efforts by overcoming the challenges associated with previous designs. Link to Article: https://arxiv.org/abs/0310014v1 Authors: arXiv ID: 0310014v1 [[Category:Computer Science]] [[Category:Transcription]] [[Category:Xml]] [[Category:Can]] [[Category:Partial]] [[Category:Language]]
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