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hi salt users in this video were going to be going over the transcript cut feature of salt what a transcript cut allows you to do is to further restrict your utterances that are included in your analysis so by default the analysis set in salt is complete and intelligible verbal utterances but if we use the transcript or t-cut we can further restrict those utterances so a couple reasons for using the t-cut may be that your speaker deviates from the elicitation protocol so you want to only include the utterances that were truly a story retell for example or maybe the first few utterances of your sample just werent indicative of the speakers language skills so you want to exclude them so what we can do is go id like to first go into the announce the analysis menu and look at the standard measures report so we can see without any sort of t-cut melanie our speakers is a conversational sample from a nine-year-old had 111 total utterances but 103 complete and intelligible verbal utteranc