This tutorial has three parts that introduce tools available for speech data analysis
Part 1 covers using SSH to connect to phonetics lab computers, basic Linux commands, covers automatic transcription with vosk and diarization with pyannote, including getting them working on your own computer, using P2FA and MFA for forced alignment, basic one_script queries, and transferring files to/from phonetics lab computers
Part 2 covers using Linux querying the word frequency files for speech corpora, creating and completing Praat multiple forced choice listening experiments, and more advanced one_script queries
Part 3 covers using the screen command to run big queries, linking your acoustic measurements to auditory judgments or demographic information, existing sources of corpus measurements, and doing forced alignment and one_script queries on your own computer