2 !Author Author R.J.J.H. van Son
3 !Copyright Copyright 2007-2010 R.J.J.H. van Son and 2010 the Netherlands Cancer Institute
4 !License License GNU GPL version 2 or later
7 Long - %%(first two tones)%
8 NoSound - No sound recorded
9 Low - Your tones were too low to be recognized (is you voice setting correct?)
10 High - Your tones were too high but might be recognizable (is you voice setting correct?)
11 Narrow - Your tone movements were too flat to be recognized
12 Wide - Your tone movements were too wide but might be recognizable
13 6 - Not a recognizable tone
14 1 - The first tone is high and flat
15 2 - The second tone starts mid-range and goes up
16 3 - The third tone starts mid-range goes down and then up
17 4 - The fourth tone starts high and goes down all the way
18 0 - The neutral tone continues where the previous tone stops
19 1 1 Keep the tones high and flat
20 1 2 The second tone starts mid-range and goes up
21 1 3 The third tone starts mid-range goes down and then up
22 1 4 The fourth tone starts high and goes down all the way
23 1 0 The neutral tone continues where the previous tone stops
24 2 1 Keep the first tone high and flat
25 2 2 The second tone starts mid-range and goes up
26 2 3 The third tone starts mid-range goes down and then up
27 2 4 The fourth tone starts high and goes down all the way
28 2 0 The neutral tone continues where the previous tone stops
29 3 1 Keep the first tone high and flat
30 3 2 The second tone starts mid-range and goes up
31 3 3 Pronounce as a 2-3 combination
32 3 4 The fourth tone starts high and goes down all the way
33 3 0 The neutral tone continues where the previous tone stops
34 4 1 Keep the first tone high and flat
35 4 2 The second tone starts mid-range and goes up
36 4 3 The third tone starts mid-range goes down and then up
37 4 4 The fourth tone starts high and goes down all the way
38 4 0 The neutral tone continues where the previous tone stops