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I alone remain responsible for any errors in the present code (but see Reuse and license, below). Please note that these acknowledgements do not imply any culpability on the part of the named developers. The general architecture of PraatSauce is based on a suite of Praat scripts developed by Tim Mills (2010), and as a result PraatSauce is released under the same license as these tools. Determining precisely where and why the approaches diverge is the subject of ongoing research some comparison data are provided for those interested. As such, identical results cannot be expected, even when using the Praat estimation methods for formants and f0 provided by VoiceSauce. While I referenced the VoiceSauce codebase when developing PraatSauce, be aware that this is not a direct "translation" PraatSauce makes use of many Praat-internal functions such as To Harmonicity (cc), To PowerCepstrum, etc. Most importantly, developing PraatSauce has helped me to appreciate many of the challenges posed by the (semi)automatic analysis of spectral amplitude measurements. Also, thanks to Praat's general Unicode compliance, it permits the use of non-ASCII elements in filenames and in TextGrids. PraatSauce is not as full-featured as VoiceSauce, but has what some might regard as the advantage of not requiring/being reliant on a Matlab license.

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Background and acknowledgmentsĪs the name suggests, these scripts owe a debt to the VoiceSauce suite of Matlab scripts developed by Shue et al. This set of Praat scripts is designed to facilitate the extraction of spectral measures such as H1-H2, H1-A3, cepstral peak prominence, etc.








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