Appendix A. Fundamentals of the Emu query
language
The purpose of
this
Appendix is
to set out in some
further detail the different kinds of queries in the Emu query language.
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Appendix B: Some notes on Emu-Tcl
The purpose
of
this appendix is to give an overview of some of the commands and
scripts in the
Emu-Tcl library for building automatically trees and annotation
structures. The
material in this section is based on Cassidy (2000) who, as well as
describing most
of the available scripts in Emu-Tcl, also gives a brief overview of the
necessary background to Tcl for implementing scripts from the Emu-Tcl
library.
For further details on Tcl/Tk see the Tcl Developer Xchange page at
http://www.tcl.tk/. A very useful, readable and informative
introduction to Tcl
scripting is available on the web by Abelson, Greenspun and Sandon
(2008).
There are
two
parts to this Appendix. The first (B.1) is concerned with an overview
of some
commands for building annotation structures from scratch and the second
(B.2)
with implementing existing scripts in the Emu-Tcl library for carrying
out
tasks such as parsing, syllabification, and the alignment of annotation
strings.
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Appendix C: Commands for creating the Emu-R
datasets.
These commands
can be used
to
recreate the R datasets
referred to in this book
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