recordee
See also: recordée
English
Etymology
Noun
recordee (plural recordees)
- One who is recorded.
- 1990, David Foster Wallace, Mark Costello, Signifying Rappers[1], Little, Brown and Company, published 2013, →ISBN:
- Tam-Tam, today's recordee, is a relatively safe bet in the loyalty department.
- 2008, Reginald Hall, A Cure for All Diseases, Seal Books, published 2009, →ISBN, page 428:
- And he shuddered to think of the legal standing of such recordings, made without the knowledge or permission of the recordees.
- 2013, Andrew Butcher, “Research Methods in Speech Acoustics”, in Mark J. Jones, Rachael-Anne Knight, editors, Bloomsbury Companion to Phonetics, Bloomsbury Academic, →ISBN, page 67:
- It is important to have such texts orthographically transcribed by a native speaker, preferably the recordees themselves, as this is an almost indispensable aid to phonetic transcription and subsequent segmentation.