MICASE Statistics and Transcription Conventions
Breakdown of word counts and speaker counts by academic division, speaker attributes, or speech events.
Explanation of the colors, punctuation, and spelling in the MICASE online files.
The abbreviations we use for speaker and event information in MICASE Online and in the transcripts.
If you are interested in transcribing your own sound files, you can download and use this software.
The history, purpose, and ideas behind the MICASE project.
Learn how to use all the features of MICASE Online, our searchable database.
Order the transcripts, sound files, and handbook.
Lessons and activities for the classroom using real MICASE dialogue.
Interactive lessons that build vocabulary, improve pronunciation using authentic sound clips, and provide great listening comprehension activities.
Access a large portion of the MICASE sound files for free.
The surprising findings of these research projects give us insight into the language of academia.
Explanation of tags, colors, punctuation, and other mark-ups used in our transcripts.
Our how-to use MICASE information complied into one downloadable document.
How is MICASE being used by applied linguists?
A list of publications, presentations and teaching materials using MICASE (1999-present).