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This project makes available data to be published in an article "Planning sentences and sentence intonation" (Ots & Konopka, submitted). The data is structured into three folders: 1) **/data** - dataframes with processed data. The data analysed and processed in the main text of the paper is contained in the file *22-03-04_prosDataAll.txt* 2) **/scripts** - Praat (.Praat) and R scripts (.R) for processing and evaluating data 3) **/results** - raw data files with the measurements of eye movements and speech recordings Please note, for the reasons of data protection, we do not make audio files available. If you should need them, please contact the corresponding author Nele Ots. It should be possible to run all scripts of data processing and evaluation, if the user preserves the same structure of folders and changes the paths to files and folders into the local ones after downloading. These scripts run long but do the job eventually. The figure below demonstrates the dependencies between the scripts: ![enter image description here][1] [1]: https://files.osf.io/v1/resources/87a59/providers/osfstorage/62251347558e6003602a0fdb?mode=render Thus, the correct order to run these is as following: 1) **getProsData.Praat** - a Praat script that collects durational data from TextGrids (/results/TextGrids) and pitch data from pitch objects (/results/PitchObjects). The pitch objects were extracted with the help of Praat in a way it will be described in the article. Please note that you will need to unzip data before running this script. 2) **preProcessProsData.R** - a R script that combines the Praat-generated data with the scoring of the speech transcriptions. 3) **preProcessFixData.R** - a very long R script that collects the measurements from the fixation and message reports and generates the input data for the timecourse analyses that are reported in the appendix and for the prosodic planning reported in the main text of the paper. 4) **modelProsData.R** - a R script that contains the evaluation procedures of the gaze timing and intonation peak scaling as reported in the main text of the paper. 5) **modelTimeCourse.R** - a R script that contains the evaluation procedures of the time course data in the Appendix.
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