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Crossing the digital divide: computer resources to aid minorities
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A conceptual introduction to morphological parsing using AMPLE
Black, H. Andrew; Black, Cheryl A.. - : SIL International DigitalResources, 2003
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Seven dimensions of portability for language documentation and description
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Making dictionaries: a guide to lexicography and the Multi-Dictionary Formatter
Coward, David; Grimes, Charles E.. - : SIL International DigitalResources, 2003
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AMPLE reference manual
McConnel, Stephen R.. - : SIL International DigitalResources, 2003
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Application guide to Shoebox: anthropology
Coward, David; Moore, Barbara J.; Wimbish, John S.. - : SIL International DigitalResources, 2003
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Applications in pharmacokinetic modeling
Arnold, Esther. - : uga, 2003
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Applied computer technology in Cree and Naskapi language programs
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Video telephony for the deaf: analysis and development of an optimised video compression product.
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Remediation of asyntactic sentence comprehension using a multimedia microworld.
Beveridge, Martin A; Crerar, Alison. - : Elsevier, 2002
Abstract: We report the evaluation of a new automated protocol for the treatment of asyntactic comprehension. This is a follow-up study to the “Microworld for Aphasia” work of Crerar, Ellis, and Dean (1996). An efficacy study involving three patients is reported. All three patients achieved statistically significant improvements in written sentence comprehension as a result of eight hours of treatment focusing on active, passive, and object cleft sentence structures. Treatment effects generalized both to untreated Microworld sentences and to the more naturalistic sentences of the Philadelphia Comprehension Battery ( Saffran, Schwartz, Linebarger, Martin, & Bochetto, 1988), with some further evidence of generalization to spoken sentence comprehension. Treatment effects were obtained with minimal input from a clinician.
Keyword: 005 Computer programming; 006 Special Computer Methods; Aphasia; Asyntactic comprehension; Automated protocol; CAL; Computer assisted learning; L1 Education (General); PE English; programs & data; QA76 Computer software; Treatment
URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/S0093-934X%2802%2900015-9
http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/id/eprint/1779
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A Syntactic Approach to Foundational Proof-Carrying Code
In: DTIC AND NTIS (2002)
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6.001 Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs, Fall 2002 ; Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs
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Application of Spoken and Natural Language Technologies to Lotus Notes Based Messaging and Communication
In: DTIC (2002)
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A morphological glossing assistant
Hayashi, Larry; Maxwell, Michael B.; Simons, Gary F.. - : ISLE and DoBeS, 2002
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Rendering Thai as an example of using Graphite for Generalised Smart Font Rendering
Hosken, Martin. - : Thammasat University, 2002
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Toward a model for language identification: defining an ontology of language-related categories
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An analysis of ISO 639: preparing the way for advancements in language identification standards
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Optimizing the Shoebox parser for Newari
Hale, Austin. - 2002
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Virtual music : computer synthesis of musical style electronic resource
Cope, David; Hofstadter, Douglas R.. - Cambridge, Massachusetts : MIT Press, 2001, [2001]©2001
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Windows 2000 device driver book
Baker, Art. - Upper Saddle River, NJ : Prentice-Hall, 2001
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