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o Go to System preferences > International > Input source > Show keyboard, tick
the name of the keyboard you have created, the little icon of the keyboard will
appear at the top right beside the energy indicator. Select it whenever you need it
and with any program .
For the annotation of code-switching, see §6.3.
3.2.9.5. Saving annotations in Praat
Warning: Check in the Praat menu that the Text Writing Preferences is set to UTF-8
File, Write TextGrid to Text file
Be careful not to forget this step! Otherwise you'll loose the annotated text when leaving
Praat.
3.3. Notation and symbols
These recommandations concern the segmentation into prosodic units and their
annotations. In Praat it concerns the ref@SP tier (and the tmp@SP tier, if any). As this tier
will be duplicated as tx@SP tier after importation into ELAN, these recommendations
remain the same for the tx tier.
All pauses above 200 ms are obligatorily marked. For pauses between 100 ms and 200
ms, each member decides for each text on the minimal duration of the pause (according
to what is perceptible in this text), and indicates her/his choice in the grammatical
sketch.
Regarding word-internal pauses: we mark the duration of the pause, e.g. be(761)eda
If breath intake (BI) (which can be physiological or rhetorical and is different from a
normal pause) is audible, duration of pause is given together with the abbreviation, e.g.
BI_210, for Breath Intake of 210 ms.
a) / (non-terminal) // (terminal). Don't forget to type a space before boundary marks.
b) Truncations of a word inside the intonation unit or of an intonation unit:
If a word is truncated and is inside the IU, use # right at the end of the truncated word,
without a space, and mark the end of the unit with the relevant sign (/ or //) :
ex : he ca# came //
If an intonation unit is abruptly cut, then add a space and use ##, instead of / or //.
ex: he decided to ## the father answered //
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