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Third party resources, such as templates, scripts, workflow descriptions, are available for download here.

Templates

Description:The Movement Analysis Scales & Test, BAST (BewegungsAnalyse Skalen & Test, Lausberg 1997), is a tool for coding whole body movement behaviour in space (everyday life, sports, dance). The archive contains templates for standardized movement tasks and improvisation tasks and includes documentation.

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BAST by Hedda Lausberg is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 Germany License
Last modified: 31 March 2010
Author:Hedda Lausberg (home page)
Reference:Lausberg H. Does Movement Behavior Have Differential Diagnostic Potential?
American Journal of Dance Therapy 20(2): 85-99, 1998.
(more in the download bundle)

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Examples

Scripts, Tools

Description:Clickable stories; display ELAN files as interactive webpage. The bundle contains XSL files and related resources that allow you to open a modified version of an ELAN transcription in a browser and to listen to each utterance by clicking on it. Includes step-by-step documentation and examples.
Last modified: 23 June 2008
Author:Gabriele Müller, Carolina Pasamonik, Dagmar Jung (Universität zu Köln), Bernhard Jung (TU Freiberg)
Reference:Beaver examples

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Description:CuPED; ('Customizable Presentation of ELAN Documents') is a tool for transforming time-aligned transcripts into a variety of presentation formats. CuPED provides a simple and user-friendly means of converting these transcripts into formats more readily accessible to a general audience.
Last modified: 05 Feb 2010 (version 0.3.14)
Author:Christopher Cox (University of Alberta), Andrea Berez (University of California, Santa Barbara)
Reference:CuPED website

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Description:PyAnnotation; is a Python Library to access and manipulate linguistically annotated corpus files. It supports ELAN's .eaf files and allows to search through a whole directory full of them. The result data can be piped to other libraries for analysis, for example to the natural language toolkit (NLTK).
Last modified: 18 June 2009
Author:Peter Bouda
Reference:PyAnnotation website

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Description:Kura Interlinear Editor (KuraILE); is an annotation GUI for Kura, a linguistic database for language description. KuraILE allows the user to add morpho-syntactic annotations and supports ELAN's .eaf files, for reading and writing. It is free and available for all the major platforms.
Last modified: 22 December 2009
Author:Peter Bouda
Reference:Kura website

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Description:Toolbox scripts; this is a set of Perl scripts to enhance existing Toolbox text files. The scripts support features like adding (empty) markers to a file, change marker names, add a media marker to each record that can be used with the Play File/Play Sound function in Toolbox, add a prefix to the record marker value etc. Documentation is included in the download package.
Last modified: 22 June 2010
Author:Alexander Koenig (Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics, home page)

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Workflow descriptions, how-to's

Description:
Subtitles with ELAN; this "how-to" guide describes how to make subtitled DVDs or video files with subtitles that are included in the video stream. The software that is being used is all free (some of it open source), most of the packages can be downloaded from http://www.doom9.org
Author:
Robin Dittwald (Universität zu Köln)

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Description:
Using ELAN: a getting-started guide. This is a guide that covers the most important features of ELAN and that explains how to get started with it. Although focusing on sign language research, this guide is a useful starting point for any new ELAN user.
Author:
Albert Bickford (SIL International and University of North Dakota)

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Description:
Course material from ALIGNING TEXT TO AUDIO AND VIDEO USING ELAN  more>.
Author:
Andrea Berez (University of California, Santa Barbara)

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Description:
Non-hardcoded subtitles with ELAN. This is a brief tutorial explaining how to create subtitled videos without re-encoding the video file. The subtitles are stored in a separate .srt file, the media player takes care of overlaying the video with the text. The tutorial includes a section on how to deal with special characters.
Author:
Mark Dingemanse (Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics)

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Description:
Working with ELAN - Russian guide. This is a short getting started guide written in Russian. It describes the first step in working with ELAN
Author:
Brigitte Pakendorf (Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology)

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Last modified 2010-06-22 13:16
 

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