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Example of Protocol Description File

This is SENTEN.DES (Protocol Description File for a corpus like S1 or S2 and given after PCF: in the Corpus File entry)

SPF: start of protocol file 
CLS: -
VON: inverse, center 
BEL: -
NWL: 2 
MSG: ENGLISH SENTENCES 
NWL: 2 
MSG: I.C.P. GRENOBLE 
VOF: inverse 
PAU: 2 
CLS: -
NWL: 2 
MSG: Let's practise a little : 
NWL: 2 
MSG: please read the following 
NWL: 2 
MSG: two sentences
PAU: 3 
CLS: -
TRN: -
CMT: DISPLAY BEGINNING - TRAINING PHASE 
RWD: -
GET:* 1 
SKP:* 2 
LOP: -2, 1 
CMT: DISPLAY END - TRAINING PHASE 
RWD: -
CLS: -
NWL: 2 
MSG: Now you're going to be recorded 
NWL: 2 
MSG: this session consists of five sentences 
NWL: 2 
MSG: read each of them 
NWL: 2 
MSG: while they are being displayed
PAU: 4 
CLS: -
NWL: 8 
MSG: CAUTION ! SESSION BEGINNING 
VON: blink 
NWL: 1 
MSG: Hit Space or Click Left Button 
RET: -
VOF: blink 
CMT: DISPLAY BEGINNING 
REC: -
CLS: -
GET:* 1 
LOP:* -1, 4 
CLS: -
NWL: 2 
CMT: END DISPLAY 
CLS: -
NWL: 8 
VOF: center 
VON: blink 
MSG:   STOP 
VOF: blink 
MSG:    Recording 
PAU: 1 
VOF: inverse 
VON: center 
CLS: -
BEL: -
NWL: 4 
MSG: It's all over for this file 
NWL: 1 
MSG: THANKS 
NWL: 8 
EPF: end of protocol

NOTE: For the ST corpus, using continuous mode, the protocol file is nearly the same, but:



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