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When doing a phonological search based on features, PCT currently returns all the individual segments that have the given feature specifications, but no total summary count of the type / token frequen…
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Currently, if you do a phonological search based on features, the results are returned by segments. When the features cover a wide range of segments, this makes it hard to actually interpret the resul…
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Minimal example:
```
Feature type(consonant, vowel)
#romanizer literal:
#[vowel] => [consonant]
romanizer literal:
[vowel] => [consonant]
```
It doesn't work if the comment marks a…
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**Describe the bug**
The tab key does not select the highlighted feature among the candidates.
**Sample corpus file**
Example
**To Reproduce**
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
1. Go to Selec…
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![image](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/43150234/161172532-09546a92-854f-4c83-bdcf-74d85b63e284.png)
Currently, the phonological search result window repeats the user input. But it wil…
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Hello,
I used `pocketsphinx_continuous -infile ... -time yes` and the times are not always correct. I am not talking about more or less 10ms but more or less 1s. Sometimes 3s !
When this happened,…
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Hi,
I am trying an experiment where instead of just adding a segment id (character/phoneme) as input, I would like to add some phonological features as well. I am looking at using FastSpeech2 as a …
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Phoneme inventories seem to be among the better specified linguistic datatypes. Many grammars provide them, often as list of IPA symbols. Typological surveys (such as APiCS) also often provide this, b…
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(Decent example, less useful)
**Stress Pattern Preference in Spanish-Learning Infants: The Role of Syllable Weight**
*Ferran Pons and Laura Bosch*
The present research investigated the role…
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Here you will find a long list of the articles thats need to be coded. They are divided into sections, one for each coder (TR = Timo, MR = Melanie, JC = Joseph, AB = Agata, LK = Liam). Each item in th…