number of utterances

Nan Bernstein Ratner nratner at umd.edu
Thu Jul 19 21:42:22 UTC 2012


If it's finding the number of utterances, as opposed to determining WHAT is an utterance during transcription, try MLT? ; it prints the number of utterances and you can specify speaker tiers.
Is that what you wanted?
N



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From: chibolts at googlegroups.com [mailto:chibolts at googlegroups.com] On Behalf Of Misha Becker
Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2012 4:13 PM
To: chibolts at googlegroups.com
Subject: number of utterances

I'm wondering how to calculate the number of utterances a given speaker produces in each file (I will be searching for *MOT and *FAT). I have a note from many years ago that the way to do this is with the following command:

freq +y +s\** [filename]

But this doesn't actually do what I want. It seems to give the number of words produced by each speaker in a file. How do I find out the number of *utterances*? I've looked through the latest version of the Clan manual but haven't found the answer.

Many thanks,
Misha

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