You can use the mouse to select any area in the player to loop on.
The
buttons go to the next and previous examples.
The button
is for continuous play. When this button is 'on'
after each sample the next sample will be scrolled to, selected and begin playing
automatically. When you click to a new sample it will also start
playing automatically.
Sample Data Notes
In the Reverse Speech data there is a hyperlink in the forward speech that will play the reverse speech sample.
Sometimes this hyperlink includes all the forward speech in the sample and somethimes it DOES NOT.
This is simply because the hyperlink only includes the exact forward speech that is being presented in reverse also.
Most times the entire sample is reversed but sometimes it's not all clear enough to publish.
It's important to be able to focus on the reverse speech's exact correspondence to it's forward speech since this is what gives RS
a lot of it's validity.
Homogeny: Correspondance between organs or parts, possibly of dissimilar function, related by common descent.
5/10/1999
C 5.5 H 7.0      
In the RS example above notice the '1' in the left column. When browsing samples this number represents
the index of the sample on that page. When you are browsing samples in any order other than 'by Date' you can
click on the index for that sample and you will go to the 'by Date' page for that sample.
This may be used if you are looking at samples randomly or by speaker and you want to put the sample in more context.
The sample may be part of a conversation published that day or relate to others of that day in some other way.
The dates are the date the speech originated and the date the RS was published here.
Note: Most people given little introduction to this naturally occurring phenomenon will quicky
realize the opportunities for exploration; Please keep in mind however, that interpretation is not an exact science and 100% accuracy can not be
guaranteed. You can be assured though that at this website all efforts are made for the
highest quality and errors are corrected as soon as discovered. Please
enjoy, thank you.
Keyboard Mappings
(mouse/key focus on sample page)
h = show keyboard mappings
Play/Navigate Functions p = play
s = stop
u = pause
v = prev
n = next
k = keep playing (continous mode)
d = set delay for continous mode
<> = volume down/up 10%
[] = clip forward/back 2 secs
Other tips
To make the text size larger use menu view/textsize or mouse-wheel while pressing ctrl key.
For a printable version of a dates sample page, click the date on that page: