KIParla corpus: history, methodological choices and future challenges / Corpus KIParla: storia, scelte metodologiche e sfide future
KIParla is a publicly accessible corpus of spoken Italian that currently consists of 100 hours of audio-recorded and transcribed discourse in various types of situations and is designed to be expanded by further modules. In the workshop, Caterina Mauri and Silvia Ballarè (University of Bologna) presented this resource and discussed the KIParla case as an example of open research data in linguistics. The invited speakers dialogued with Lorenza Mondada (University of Basel) in the role of discussant and engaged in a more general discussion with the audience about practices and challenges related to data collection, storage, sharing and reuse in the study of talk-in-interaction.
The event was organised by Johanna Miecznikowski (USI) on behalf of CHORD-Talk-in-interaction and addressed a public of researchers in interactional linguistics and neighbouring fields and, more generally, of researchers in the humanities who are interested in the topic of open data. It took place on Friday, April 28, 2023, 4:00 pm - 6:30 pm, in the main building of USI Lugano, West Campus, room 253, and online via Zoom. On site participants were invited to a small networking reception after the workshop.
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Languages
The workshop was held mainly in English, with presentation slides in Italian (see the "attachment" section of this page).
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Modes of participation and registration
It was possible to attend the workshop in person on site or online via Zoom. On site participants had the possibility to request a certificate of attendance.
Participants were requested to register by Monday, April 24th, 2023.
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Workshop venue
The workshop took place on the West Campus of USI Università della Svizzera italiana in Via Giuseppe 13, Lugano, main building, room 253. Useful information about how to get there can be found here.