I was wondering if anyone could clarify how the +xCN switch in KWAL works. I was wondering if I could use this switch to produce only utterances with a certain morpheme length.
It says under KWAL, in the manual and when I type kwal into the commands window:
+xCN: include only utterances which are C (>, <, =) than N items (w, c, m), "+x=0w" for zero words
I can't find a definition of what "w, c, m" means, but if the +x=0w is for 0 words, then I thought maybe +x=1m could get me all of the 1 morpheme utterances, etc. However, when I run +x=1m it gives me all 1-word, not 1-morpheme utterances. (The output for +x=1m and +x=1w are exactly the same.)
Is the "m" here supposed to be for morphemes? I can't seem to locate a definition. I do see that under TTR, it says "The only new element in this command is +sm;*o%. The +s option tells FREQ to search for and count certain strings. The m tells the program to look at the %mor line. The semicolon says to look at the stem and then the *,o% says to ignore everything else."
Thank you.