Hi chiblots,
We were wondering if there was a way to determine which sentences/utterances are included in the output measures from C-NNLA. Specifically, we are looking at the % sentences with flawed syntax. We are getting a mismatch between our manual coding and the automated output and are wondering if we are coding something incorrectly or different than the program. We see the formula in the CLAN manual (p.119), but were unsure of exactly how the calculation works, especially in terms of which utterances/ sentences get included (i.e., abandoned utterances, complete, etc.).
In the example below, C-NNLA reported 100% as the output for % sentences with flawed syntax. Manually, we counted 11 utterances total from the participant, 5 were excluded using [+exc] since they were unrelated to the picture description and 3 were marked as ungrammatical [+gram]. That would leave 3 utterances that could be counted as grammatically correct but we are not sure if single word or fragmented utterances were counted. It seems like there’s at least one grammatically correct sentence (“she's just out of it” - but includes a revision) making the reported value of 100% possibly incorrect.
Thanks for your help!
~Mara Steinberg Lowe & Kirrie Ballard
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