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RecitedThat

RecitedThat is a collaborative digital archive and platform dedicated to collecting, annotating, and distributing recitations of literary and public-domain texts. It provides a searchable repository of audio recordings paired with aligned transcripts, enabling researchers, educators, and performers to study pronunciation, rhythm, and performance practices across languages and dialects. The project emphasizes oral transmission and aims to document variations in recitation styles.

Launched in 2021 by a group of linguists and educators, RecitedThat operates as an open-access resource with

Content is organized into entries and collections, with features such as time-aligned transcripts, searchable keywords, and

Governance is implemented through a community moderation model and an editorial board that enforces guidelines on

community
contributions.
Contributors
upload
audio
files
along
with
transcripts,
metadata
(title,
author,
source,
language,
dialect,
date,
location),
and
licensing
information.
Most
items
are
shared
under
permissive
licenses
(e.g.,
Creative
Commons),
enabling
reuse
with
attribution.
tagging
for
genre,
era,
or
region.
The
platform
supports
annotations,
comments,
and
user-curated
playlists,
and
provides
tools
for
researchers
to
export
data
or
align
transcripts
to
audio
for
linguistic
analysis.
accuracy,
copyright,
and
respectful
conduct.
RecitedThat
has
been
used
in
classroom
settings
and
by
scholars
studying
oral
performance,
prosody,
and
language
variation.
Limitations
noted
by
users
include
uneven
coverage
across
languages
and
the
quality
of
user-generated
transcripts.