Should we rely on a word processing program to reformat speaker utterances after taking out unwanted dependent tiers with kwal -t? Will +h take out speaker identifications in a kwal command?
Suggestions will be gratefully received.
Carol Slater
Department of Psychology
Alma Collet
Alma, MI
Sue Blackwell
Birmingham
I had thought that people had largely stopped using the columns-
type display, so it is interesting to know that you still find this
useful. The problem with the CLAN COLUMNS program was that it was
rather inflexible. We figured that something fancier, like an Excel
display would eventually be better. But we never got around to
implementing anything, I am afraid. Without a program, I have no idea
how one could get a display of the COLUMNS type.
It would help if you could tell me what aspect of the Columns-type
display you find most useful. For example, it is now possible to
convert CHAT files into EXMARaLDA format and from EXMARaLDA it may be
possible to get some types of displays that you like. ELAN is also
possible, but I think EXMARaLDA is closer to what you might want. But
it is not a real Columns display. Instead, it is in the Partiture
format.
Regarding your second question about a +h switch, I am confused.
There is no +h switch in KWAL. If you want to remove dependent tiers,
the best method is just with -t in KWAL, as you say.
--Brian
--Brian
Is the new manual only out in electronic form or is there
a hard copy version? I had been meaning to send you a list of
the errors I found in the third edition - am I too late? (But
perhaps you had already found and fixed them all anyway ...)
;-)
Sue
I would like to ask anyone else who is currently using COLUMNS to send
me a note. Please don't post to the bboard, just send a note to ma...@cmu.edu
. I will take the final count, multiply by 10 and that will give me
an estimate of the interest in resurrecting it or coming up with some
alternative.
-Brian