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    <p>Zeynep,</p>
    <p>    Please email to me directly a sample file that gives you the
      results that you are describing in your email. Also, please
      include the command line you use. TIMEDUR command perform two
      entirely different functions depending on +d options. It would
      also be very helpful if you could indicate whether you are using
      Mac, Windows PC or Unix system.<br>
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Leonid.

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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 01-07-16 05:43, Zeynep Koylu wrote:<br>
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      <div dir="ltr">Dear Chibolt,
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        <div>I have a question about timedur. When I run the command, I
          see that the duration determined by timedur on the excel sheet
          is different than the recorded time of spoken data. For
          instance, one participants talks for 63 seconds however in
          timedur report it is indicated as 54 seconds. It is also not
          the time excluding pauses as I also mark silent and filled
          pauses (e.g., 63 seconds talk and 11 seconds of total pause).
          I have been marking each AS-unit manually using the waveform
          and I do not think that this difference is caused by AS-unit
          boundaries either. Word count is also different than freq but
          I assume this is because timedur counts repeated, retraced,
          and reformulated words as well. AS I have to calculate
          word/minute to determine speech rate I need your help about
          which "time" I need to use.</div>
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        <div>Thanks in advance for your kind replies.</div>
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        <div>Best,<br>
          Zeynep </div>
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