R tutorial
- tutorial about Statistics with R (2020)
R package
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hqmisc
: Miscellaneous convenience functions and dataset.
R scripts
- another collection of convenient functions.
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function
minFprime.ssc
computes minF' test statistic, after Clark (1973).
Praat scripts
Scripts were made for use in Praat versions 4.x and/or 5.x. Older scripts may require some modifications to make them work in recent Praat versions.
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tg2df.praat
exports a TextGrid to a data frame (table in plaintext file) for further statistical analysis; for TextGrid objects created by the Penn Phonetics Lab Forced Aligner. -
averint.praat
computes average intensity over speech portions of multiple files. -
adjustdurpitch.praat
transplants phone durations between two speech files, using respective phone annotations for each file; also adjusts overall duration and (optionally) also intonation; this script was used by Quené & Van Delft (2010). -
vowelonset.v3.praat
detects vowel onsets in the selected Sound, and collects these vowel onsets (time points) into a PointProcess object. -
vowelonset.v4b.praat
detects vowel onsets in the selected Sound, and collects these vowel onsets (time points) into a PointProcess object; also plots oscillogram and vowel onsets in Picture window. -
writePP.praat
writes the content of a PointProcess object to a text file for further analysis (for each point, or vowel onset, its sequential number and its time are written). -
metronomeL000.praat
is a one-beat metronome. -
metronomeLH0.praat
is a three-beat metronome. -
metronomeLH00.praat
is a four-beat metronome. -
metronome.jitter.praat
is a jittery one-beat metronome. -
metronome.jitter.alt.praat
is a jittery one-beat metronome which can alternate speaking turns: it beeps for N (jittery) cycles, and then keeps quiet for N (jittery) cycles.
Both jittery metronomes can also generate stable rhythms, by specifying a very small jitter value (such as 0.000001). -
figure.praat
example script demonstrating how to produce a figure (graph) using Praat.
LaTeX accessories
conditions of use
None, but any formal or informal acknowledgement will be appreciated!