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Linguistic Phonetic Fieldwork Tools
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Download and install phonfieldwork package within the R console
Install from CRAN:
install.packages("phonfieldwork")

Install from Github:
library("remotes")
install_github("cran/phonfieldwork")

Install by package version:
library("remotes")
install_version("phonfieldwork", "0.0.17")



Attach the package and use:
library("phonfieldwork")
Maintained by
George Moroz
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First Published: 2019-08-24
Latest Update: 2024-07-29
Description:
There are a lot of different typical tasks that have to be solved during phonetic research and experiments. This includes creating a presentation that will contain all stimuli, renaming and concatenating multiple sound files recorded during a session, automatic annotation in 'Praat' TextGrids (this is one of the sound annotation standards provided by 'Praat' software, see Boersma & Weenink 2020 ), creating an html table with annotations and spectrograms, and converting multiple formats ('Praat' TextGrid, 'ELAN', 'EXMARaLDA', 'Audacity', subtitles '.srt', and 'FLEx' flextext). All of these tasks can be solved by a mixture of different tools (any programming language has programs for automatic renaming, and Praat contains scripts for concatenating and renaming files, etc.). 'phonfieldwork' provides a functionality that will make it easier to solve those tasks independently of any additional tools. You can also compare the functionality with other packages: 'rPraat' , 'textgRid' .
How to cite:
George Moroz (2019). phonfieldwork: Linguistic Phonetic Fieldwork Tools. R package version 0.0.17, https://cran.r-project.org/web/packages/phonfieldwork. Accessed 15 Jul. 2026.
Previous versions and publish date:
(2026-07-09 06:41), 0.0.1 (2019-08-24 13:10), 0.0.2 (2019-09-23 09:00), 0.0.3 (2020-01-07 12:50), 0.0.4 (2020-05-23 21:40), 0.0.5 (2020-06-08 01:00), 0.0.6 (2020-06-20 12:20), 0.0.7 (2020-07-10 19:30), 0.0.8 (2020-10-25 15:30), 0.0.9 (2020-10-26 14:00), 0.0.10 (2020-11-23 15:10), 0.0.11 (2021-03-02 14:20), 0.0.13 (2024-04-15 15:20), 0.0.14 (2024-05-10 12:50), 0.0.15 (2024-07-13 21:30)
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