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Shoehorning complex metadata in the Living Archive of Aboriginal Languages
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Australia loves language puzzles: The Australian Computational and Linguistics Olympiad (OzCLO)
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Learning from OzCLO, the Australian Computational and Linguistics Olympiad
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Community-based orthography development in four Western Zambian languages
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The effects of speech production and vocabulary training on different components of spoken language performance
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The Effects of Speech Production and Vocabulary Training on Different Components of Spoken Language Performance
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The Effects of Speech Production and Vocabulary Training on Different Components of Spoken Language Performance
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Functional requirements for an interlinear text editor
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Interlinear text has long been considered a valuable format in the presentation of multilingual data, and a variety of software tools have facilitated the creation and processing of such texts by researchers. Despite the diversity of tools, a common core of editorial functionality is provided. Identifying these core functions has important implications for software engineers who seek to efficiently build tools that support interlinear text editing. While few applications are specifically designed for the creation or manipulation of interlinear text, a number of tools offer varying degrees of incidental support for this modality. In this paper we provide a comprehensive set of critieria upon which the derivation of functional criteria can be based. We describe the basis on which a group of tools was selected for investigation, along with the evaluation criteria. Finally we consolidate our findings into a functional specification for the development of software applications for the editing of interlinear text. ; May 24-30, 2004
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application design; interlinear text; software evaluation
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URL: http://hdl.handle.net/11343/34042
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Separating the contributions of hearing, lexical knowledge and speech production to speech perception scores in children with hearing impairments.
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The effects of phonological and morphological training on speech perception scores and grammatical judgments in deaf and hard-of-hearing children
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The Effects of Phonological and Morphological Training on Speech Perception Scores and Grammatical Judgments in Deaf and Hard-of-hearing Children
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Encoding and presenting interlinear text using XML technologies
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