Hi folks --<div><br /></div><div>Two questions as I'm working with graduate coders on a dissertation project with a focus on stuttering:</div><div><ul><li>When coding whole-word, stuttering-like repetitions, we use [/] as in "*CHI: he [/] he [/] he likes puppies." <b>Should we also use [/] for repeated stuttering-like interjections</b>, as with "*CHI: he &-um [/] &-um [/] &-um likes puppies"? or just give three iterations of &-um without the [/]? To be clear, this is for instances where the quality is stuttering-like but there is not any obvious block (i.e., distinct from "&-≠um").</li><li>When tweaking timestamps in CLAN on my PC, it is extremely helpful to be able to copy/paste the timestamp marker in the linked media player (see screenshot of a sample video attached). When my research assistants use CLAN on their MacBooks, however, the linked media player does not show a timestamp that they can copy/paste and it makes adjusting these values more cumbersome in the transcript. <b>Is anyone aware of a way to reveal the timestamp value in the media player on a Mac?</b></li></ul><div>Thank you so much!</div><div><br /></div><div>Sincerely,<br />Ryan</div><div><br /></div></div><div><br /></div><div><img alt="media_sample.jpg" width="534px" height="275px" src="cid:f45f1a35-5745-4a27-8c65-b10c96d4ab78" /><br /></div>
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