text replacements

Leonid Spektor spektor at andrew.cmu.edu
Fri Sep 30 13:23:30 UTC 2022


Hi Takayuki,

Try specific command:

freq +s"m;they^;have,@*" +c7 filename.cha

Or more general command:

freq +s"m;*^@*" +c7 filename.cha




Leonid.

> On Sep 30, 2022, at 07:35, Takayuki Kimura <tkmr32 at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Hello to everyone,
> 
> I'm using CLAN for a research project.
> In the file I'm working on, an erroneous sentence such as "they has" is tagged as follows:
> 
> *CHI:    they has [: have] [*] +/.
> %mor:    (1)pro:sub|they (1)v|have +/.
> 
> I would like to search for sentences with agreement errors based on the %mor tier, but it appears that the tags in the %mor tier are assigned based on text replacement (i.e., [: have]) rather than actual production (i.e., has).
> 
> So I'm wondering if it is possible to ignore text replacements when searching in the %mor tier. According to the manual, the command +r5 eliminates any text replacements, but it does not seem to work for the %mor tier.
> 
> Thanks for your help,
> Takayuki Kimura
> 
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