1) Measuring articulation-lengths by parameters: a) length of contiguous phrase, regardless of articulations within; b) length of single articulation from start of articulation to end of trajectory-transcription; c) length of single articulation from start of articulation to the start of the subsequent articulation (i.e., not based on measuring the subsequent contiguous-trajectories).
2) The datasets/visualizations include representations with the following parameters: a) all measured phrases from low to high/high to low; b) average; c) median, and d) divided into quantiles, defaulting to quartiles and deciles, but allowing for analyst flexibility.
1) Measuring articulation-lengths by parameters: a) length of contiguous phrase, regardless of articulations within; b) length of single articulation from start of articulation to end of trajectory-transcription; c) length of single articulation from start of articulation to the start of the subsequent articulation (i.e., not based on measuring the subsequent contiguous-trajectories).
2) The datasets/visualizations include representations with the following parameters: a) all measured phrases from low to high/high to low; b) average; c) median, and d) divided into quantiles, defaulting to quartiles and deciles, but allowing for analyst flexibility.