abandoned/interrupted utterances

Leonid Spektor spektor at andrew.cmu.edu
Thu Mar 5 05:00:41 UTC 2009


Jamie,

    It is possible to use both -s"[+ bch]" and +sword options at the same
time. You can test this with the following command:

freq +t%mor -t* sample.cha -s"[+ Q]" +s"qn|*"

And this the output you should get:

Wed Mar  4 23:57:01 2009
freq (01-Mar-2009) is conducting analyses on:
  ONLY dependent tiers matching: %MOR;
****************************************
>From file <sample.cha>
  1 qn|any
  1 qn|other
  1 qn|some
------------------------------
    3  Total number of different word types used
    3  Total number of words (tokens)
1.000  Type/Token ratio

The "sample.cha" file is located in "CLAN/lib/samples" folder. If you do not
get this output, then you might be using an older version of CLAN that
disabled this feature at that time. Please get the latest version CLAN.

Leonid.


On 04-03-09 20:55, "Jamie Smith" <jms2cor4 at gmail.com> wrote:

> 
> Oh, dear, that was not a typo. I am sorry to take up your time with a
> question prompted by a typo.
> 
> I do also have a follow-up question: is there a way to use the +s@
> option while excluding the abandoned/interrupted utterances? I
> attempted to use FREQ with the +s@ flag and the -s"[+ bch]" flags
> together, and got an error message. Is there a way to say "Count the
> morphemes in this file, but not on the lines marked [+ bch]"?
> 
> Thank you for your help.
> 
> Jamie
> 
> On Mar 4, 9:12 am, Leonid Spektor <spek... at andrew.cmu.edu> wrote:
>> Jamie,
>> 
>>     I am not sure if this is a typo in your email or if this is the cause of
>> the problem, but postcodes have to start with "[+ ". Notice space character.
>> In your email you list "[+bch]" postcode. The correct version is "[+ bch]".
>> If this is not the case, then please sent me a sample of your data file with
>> "BCH" postcodes and tell me the version of CLAN and OS you are using.
>> 
>> Leonid.
>> 
>> On 04-03-09 00:28, "Jamie Smith" <jms2c... at gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> I am going to tally some MOR results for a set of transcripts, and I
>>> would like to know if there is a way to exclude abandoned/interrupted
>>> utterances from consideration. In the past I have used CHSTRING to
>>> append a [+bch] postcode to those utterances, but that approach isn't
>>> working for me this time. I can't seem to tell FREQ to look at the
>>> %mor tier but not at the [+bch] utterances.
>> 
>>> Any help would be much appreciated.
>> 
>>> Jamie in Illinois
> > 
> 



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