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  2. Kannan Moudgalya - Wikipedia

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    The Spoken Tutorial project received Reimagine Education Award in 2015, by coming first in Nurturing Employability category sponsored by QS and Wharton School. [9] He has also received Google MOOCs Research Award for Extending the Offline Capability of Spoken Tutorial Methodology in 2015.

  3. Spoken (app) - Wikipedia

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    Spoken (also known as Spoken - Tap to Talk AAC and Spoken AAC) is a mobile application and augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) tool launched in 2019. [3] The app was designed to aid individuals with speech and language impairments like aphasia or nonverbal autism, using a combination of symbols, text, and voice output.

  4. My first spoken article will be on Adelaide Metro since the audio on that is 9 years old. Hopefully will do some more. I live down under in Australia. Berrely (talk · contribs) – Planning on recording a few articles. My accent is from London. It may be Estuary English but I'm not sure. Please correct me!.

  5. Speech shadowing - Wikipedia

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    The time between hearing the speech and responding, is how long the brain takes to process and produce speech. The task instructs participants to shadow speech, which generates intent to reproduce the phrase while motor regions in the brain unconsciously process the syntax and semantics of the words spoken. [2]

  6. Wikipedia:Spoken articles - Wikipedia

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    To request an article to be spoken, see Category:Spoken Wikipedia requests. For all other information, see the WikiProject Spoken Wikipedia page. Spoken articles marked with were featured articles at the time of recording. Similarly, spoken articles marked with were good articles at the time of recording. There are 1,870 spoken articles in English.

  7. Speech corpus - Wikipedia

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    A speech corpus (or spoken corpus) is a database of speech audio files and text transcriptions. In speech technology , speech corpora are used, among other things, to create acoustic models (which can then be used with a speech recognition or speaker identification engine). [ 1 ]

  8. Tandem language learning - Wikipedia

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    One reason is the limited availability of foreign students interested in studying minority languages, such as Polish or Maltese. Even if speakers of minority languages are interested in learning more widely spoken languages like English or German, they may struggle to find tandem partners who share their interest.

  9. Dichotic listening - Wikipedia

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    The "dichotic fused words test" (DFWT) is a modified version of the basic dichotic listening test. It was originally explored by Johnson et al. (1977) [25] but in the early 80's Wexler and Hawles (1983) [26] modified this original test to ascertain more accurate data pertaining to hemispheric specialization of language function.