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syllable_sum: Syllabication

Description

syllable_sum - Count the number of syllables per row of text. syllable_count - Count the number of syllables in a single text string. polysyllable_sum - Count the number of polysyllables per row of text. combo_syllable_sum - Count the number of both syllables and polysyllables per row of text.

Usage

syllable_sum(text.var, parallel = FALSE)

syllable_count(text, remove.bracketed = TRUE, algorithm.report = FALSE)

polysyllable_sum(text.var, parallel = FALSE)

combo_syllable_sum(text.var, parallel = FALSE)

Arguments

text.var
The text variable
parallel
logical. If TRUE attempts to run the function on multiple cores. Note that this may not mean a speed boost if you have one core or if the data set is smaller as the cluster takes time to create.
text
A single character vector of text.
remove.bracketed
logical. If TRUE brackets are removed from the analysis.
algorithm.report
logical. If TRUE generates a report of words not found in the dictionary (i.e., syllables were calculated with an algorithm).

Value

  • syllable_sum - returns a vector of syllable counts per row. syllable_count - returns a dataframe of syllable counts and algorithm/dictionary uses and, optionally, a report of words not found in the dictionary. polysyllable_sum - returns a vector of polysyllable counts per row. combo_syllable_sum - returns a dataframe of syllable and polysyllable counts per row.

Details

The worker function of all the syllable functions is syllable_count, though it is not intended for direct use on a transcript. This function relies on a combined dictionary lookup (based on the Nettalk Corpus (Sejnowski & Rosenberg, 1987)) and backup algorithm method.

References

Sejnowski, T.J., and Rosenberg, C.R. (1987). "Parallel networks that learn to pronounce English text" in Complex Systems, 1, 145-168.

Examples

Run this code
syllable_count("Robots like Dason lie.")
syllable_count("Robots like Dason lie.", algorithm.report = TRUE)
syllable_sum(DATA$state)
polysyllable_sum(DATA$state)
combo_syllable_sum(DATA$state)

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