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This readme file was generated on 2018/12/24 by Timo Roettger Contact: timo.b.roettger@gmail.com ------------------- ### **GENERAL INFORMATION** #### **Title of data set** Tune-Text Negotiation     #### **Author Information** ##### **Principal Investigator Contact Information**     **Name**: Martine Grice     **Institution**: University of Cologne, Department of Linguistics - Phonetics     **Email**: martine.grice@uni-koeln.de         **Name**: Michelina Savino     **Institution**: Universita degli studi di bari aldo moro, Dipartimento Di Scienze Della Formazione, Psicologia, Comunicazione     **Email**: michelina.savino@uniba.it         **Name**: Timo Roettger     **Institution**: Northwestern University, Department of Linguistics     **Email**: timo.b.roettger@gmail.com     #### **Date of data collection**: September 2019     #### **Geographic location of data collection** Bari, Italy   ------------------- ### **SHARING/ACCESS INFORMATION** #### **Licenses/restrictions placed on the data**: CC0-BY 4.0     #### **Links to publications that cite or use the data**: NA     #### **Recommended citation for the data**: NA   ------------------- ### **DATA & FILE OVERVIEW** #### **Project components** **Materials**: contains the experimental stimuli- **Data**: contains the raw acoustic data in `.wav` for those speakers that gave us their consent: **Analysis**: contains a link to a GitHub repository which contains the following files/folders: 1. `ItalianFinalLengthening.Rproj`: Rstudio project file 2. **raw**: folder containing the raw output of data extraction in `.csv` 3. **data**: folder containing all relevant R objects derived from the raw data 4. **plots**: folder containing all generated plots, derived in `03_Plot.R` 5. **scripts**: folder containing all `R` scripts to derive model outputs and plots **Manuscript**: ...   ------------------- ### **METHODOLOGICAL INFORMATION** #### **Description of methods used for collection/generation of data**: *Include links or references to publications or other documentation containing experimental design or protocols used in data collection* See **Manuscript** in `Manuscript` component   #### **Methods for processing the data**: *describe how the submitted data were generated from the raw or collected data* NA   #### **Instrument- or software-specific information needed to interpret the data**: contained in the `packrat` folder   #### **Standards and calibration information, if appropriate**: NA   #### **Describe any quality-assurance procedures performed on the data**: NA   #### **People involved with sample collection, processing, analysis and/or submission**: NA
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