How can I get all the GRASP tags types for a particular word
Leonid Spektor
spektor at andrew.cmu.edu
Wed Jun 18 20:55:44 UTC 2014
Zhuo,
You are right at this time there is a limitation when cross matching between main speaker tier and %gra tier. It will be fixed in a week or so. But, you can cross match between %mor and %gra tier. Try this command:
freq +t%mor +t%gra +s at r-that +d7 +o3 +u *.cha
Leonid.
On Jun 18, 2014, at 16:41, Zhuo Chen <czcindy426 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear CHIBOLTS,
>
> I'm wondering how I can find all the GRASP tags types for a particular word.
>
> I used FREQ to get all the MOR tag types for the word "that". Since the actual word "that" appears in the mor tier, I can easily do it. However, I don't know how I can extract all the GRASP tag types for "that". The new cross-tier correspondence feature d7 requires specifying the tags on both tiers. I'm wondering whether I can specify the tag on one tier and CLAN can give me the corresponding tag on the GRASP tier.
>
> Thanks,
> Zhuo
>
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