changing utterances in bulleted text

Shelley Brundage shelley.brundage at gmail.com
Fri Mar 23 21:10:35 UTC 2012


hello Chibolts
We are trying to get reliability among coders for utterance boundaries.
 Sometimes a coder splits an utterance into three lines when we think it
should be one (e.g., Brian's example of 'milk, milk milk).  How do we 'fix'
the wrong file?  WHen we try deleting the lines, we either lose audio or
the bulleting gets messed up.  Any simple solutions to this, or would we
need to rebullet from the top.

The files are quite long, n = 1000+ lines, so rebulleting will take awhile.

Thanks for any suggestions.

Shelley

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