0 past simple and past participle of tape
1 to record something on tape
2 to use strips of sticky material, especially to fix two things together or to fasten a parcel:
In addition, 18 of them contributed extended taped interviews.
Taped 10-min speech samples were obtained for each interview with a 10-min break in between interviews.
A taped performance strives to maintain the fiction of the performance itself unaffected by the mediation of the recording process.
For instance, in transcribing a body of taped data, the usual practice is to listen for auditorily distinguishable categories, usually segments where phonology is concerned.
During the 15 minutes of taped interaction, the triads engaged in an average of 17 conversational episodes overall.
The data reported here derive from two taped sessions of one hour each.
This is a remarkable book, based on taped interviews with many of the former porteurs de valises.
They are mostly reported directly by our informants; some are inferred by observation of the taped sessions.