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Hello again,
Thanks to all for your responses to this question from several weeks ago.
A follow-up as I’m trying to understand exactly how Flucalc produces its output…
I’m not seeing a distinction between #WWR and #mono-WWR-RU, when I expect one. Let’s take this utterance as an example:
*CHI: he [/] he [/] he [/] he [/] he likes puppies.
After running mor and flucalc (+t*CHI), I’m getting #_WWR = 4 and #_WWR-RU = 4 for this utterance. From how I coded it, shouldn’t this utterance instead return #_WWR = 1, #_WWR-RU = 4? As in, this is one instance of stuttering with four iterations of a whole word repetition.
Let me know if you have any insights, or feedback for my ongoing CHAT coding! Thanks so much.
Sincerely,
Ryan Millager
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