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Peer reviewedWatson, Charles S.; Kewley-Port, Diane – Volta Review, 1989
A taxonomy of computer-based speech training systems is presented, based on the physical source of feedback, standards of evaluation, level and type of detail on which feedback is based, and the form and instructional context of feedback. Reasons for selecting a particular approach are discussed in relation to existing systems. (Author/JDD)
Descriptors: Classification, Computer Oriented Programs, Deafness, Feedback
Computer-Based Speech Training for Profoundly Hearing-Impaired Children: Some Design Considerations.
Peer reviewedBernstein, Lynne – Volta Review, 1989
Design considerations for speech training systems include the types of information about speech to be used in training, whether acoustic or physiologic; and the use of models of speech production, whether partially perceptual and partially knowledge-based or explicit data-based models. A taxonomy of speech training systems is presented.…
Descriptors: Classification, Computer Oriented Programs, Computer System Design, Deafness
Peer reviewedChannell, Ron W.; Johnson, Bonnie W. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 1999
This study evaluated the accuracy of automated methods of grammatical categorization ("tagging") of transcribed conversational language samples from 30 normally developing children. On a word-by-word basis, automated accuracy levels averaged 95.1%; accuracy of tagging whole utterances averaged 77.7%. Results suggest that further improvement of…
Descriptors: Child Development, Classification, Computer Oriented Programs, Data Analysis
Baker, Eva; And Others – 1990
This sourcebook is intended to provide researchers and users of natural language computer systems with a classification scheme to describe language-related problems associated with such systems. Methods from the disciplines of artificial intelligence (AI), education, linguistics, psychology, anthropology, and psychometrics were applied in an…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Classification, Cognitive Psychology, Computer Oriented Programs
Murray, Denise E. – 1985
While traditional views of literacy assume that discourse is either written or oral, an alternative perspective considers different discourse samples as part of the linguistic repertoire of the speech community. Placing this perspective in a sociolinguistic context and taking language use rather than form as the starting point for analysis, it is…
Descriptors: Business Communication, Classification, Code Switching (Language), Computer Oriented Programs
Marchand, James W. – IDEAL, 1987
Until recently, professionals in the humanities have had access only to mainframe computer technology. The advent of microcomputers offers a range of new options. The experiences of one individual indicate that with personal computer technology and simple programming, and occasionally the help of a mainframe, textual, visual, and auditory…
Descriptors: Applied Linguistics, Classical Languages, Classification, Computer Oriented Programs
Clancey, William J. – 1985
A broad range of well-structured problems--embracing forms of diagnosis, catalog selection, and skeletal planning--are solved in expert computer systems by the method of heuristic classification. These programs have a characteristic inference structure that systematically relates data to a pre-enumerated set of solutions by abstraction, heuristic…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, Classification, Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Science
Ninio, Anat; Wheeler, Polly – Transcript Analysis, 1986
This manual outlines a coding system for the categorization of social action performed in talking, in the context of mother-infant interaction. The system, constructed for investigating the acquisition of language for social-communicative purposes, codes talk on two levels: the single utterance, and the interchange. Both kinds of units are defined…
Descriptors: Classification, Computer Oriented Programs, Indexing, Infants


