0 to record something written, spoken, or played by writing it down:
Recordings of conversations are transcribed and entered into the database.
1 to change a piece of writing or music into another form, for example into a different writing system or into music for different instruments:
2 to make a complete written record of spoken or written words:
The data (masterfully transcribed and glossed) and the presentation are characterized by remarkable clarity.
When utterances are cited, this method of transcribing the original schwas has been retained.
Essentially, this involved developing hypotheses from the 'grounded' transcribed data rather than de ning them a priori.
Transcripts were read individually immediately after the interviews were transcribed.
Additionally, morphological coding was inserted into the transcripts at the time of transcribing.
Most interviews were audio-taped and transcribed ; the remainder were recorded through detailed note-taking.
Interviews were confidential, audio-tape recorded, and transcribed by a professional transcriber who signed a confidentiality agreement.
All groups were audio tape recorded and transcribed verbatim.