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ReCALL | 2007

The need for a speech corpus

Dermot Campbell; Ciaran McDonnell; Marti Meinardi; Bunny Richardson

This paper outlines the ongoing construction of a speech corpus for use by applied linguists and advanced EFL/ESL students. In the first part, sections 1–4, the need for improvements in the teaching of listening skills and pronunciation practice for EFL/ESL students is noted. It is argued that the use of authentic native-to-native speech is imperative in the teaching/learning process so as to promote social inclusion. The arguments for authentic language learning material and the use of a speech corpus are contextualised within the literature, based mainly on the work of Swan, Brown and McCarthy. The second part, section 5, addresses features of native speech flow which cause difficulties for EFL/ESL students (Brown, Cauldwell) and establishes the need for improvements in the teaching of listening skills. Examples are given of reduced forms characteristic of relaxed native speech, and how these can be made accessible for study using the Dublin Institute of Technology’s slow-down technology, which gives students more time to study native speech features, without tonal distortion. The final part, sections 6–8, introduces a novel Speech Corpus being developed at DIT. It shows the limits of traditional corpora and outlines the general requirements of a Speech Corpus. This tool – which will satisfy the needs of teachers, learners and researchers – will link digitally recorded, natural, native-to-native speech so that each transcript segment will give access to its associated sound file. Users will be able to locate desired speech strings, play, compare and contrast them – and slow them down for more detailed study.


ReCALL | 2004

Delivering an online translation course

Dermot Campbell

This presentation is a discursive treatment of the migration of a classroom based translation class to online delivery using the Virtual Learning Environment WebCT. The main focus is not on the VLE itself, but on the pedagogical challenges posed by the move to online delivery and the course structure developed to retain as many of the advantages of face-to-face delivery as possible. Key to this is the use of an innovative colour-coding system of error analysis combined with constructivist comments designed to promote reflection on the translation process. The application of colour-coded feedback to categories relevant to translation training is flexible and can be adapted to other disciplines where essay-type answers are appropriate and differentiated comment by the tutor is expected. Since translation is a process-heavy activity rather than content rich, special attention has been paid to pedagogical considerations. Emphasis is also placed on using the VLE to build up a durable learning resource. The advantages and weaknesses of both forms of delivery are compared.


conference of the international speech communication association | 2008

Towards Measuring Continuous Acoustic Feature Convergence in Unconstrained Spoken Dialogues

Spyros Kousidis; David Dorran; Yi Wang; Brian Vaughan; Charlie Cullen; Dermot Campbell; Ciaran McDonnell; Eugene Coyle


Archive | 2006

Generation of High Quality Audio Natural Emotional Speech Corpus using Task Based Mood Induction

Charlie Cullen; Brian Vaughan; Spyros Kousidis; Yi Wang; Ciaran McDonnell; Dermot Campbell


Archive | 2004

Time-scale modification as a speech therapy tool for children with verbal apraxia

Eugene Coyle; Olivia Donnellan; Elmar Jung; Marty Meinardi; Dermot Campbell; C. MacDonaill; Pak Kui Leung


Archive | 2008

FS ≠ FS (Formulaicity and Prosody)

Dermot Campbell; Yi Wang; Ciaran McDonnell


Archive | 2006

The Use of Task Based Mood-Induction Procedures to Generate High Quality Emotional Assets

Brian Vaughan; Charlie Cullen; Spyros Kousidis; Yi Wang; Ciaran McDonnell; Dermot Campbell


Archive | 2009

DIT’s Dynamic Speech Corpus and Dialogic Fluency

Dermot Campbell; Marty Meinardi; Bunny Richardson; Yi Wang; Ciaran McDonnell


Archive | 2009

DIT’s Dynamic Speech Corpus

Dermot Campbell; Ciaran McDonnell; Marty Meinardi; Charles Pritchard; Bunny Richardson; Yi Wang


Archive | 2006

DIT Speech Corpus

Dermot Campbell; Yi Wang; John Kelleher; Marty Meinardi; Bunny Richardson

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Ciaran McDonnell

Dublin Institute of Technology

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Marty Meinardi

Dublin Institute of Technology

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Bunny Richardson

Dublin Institute of Technology

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Eugene Coyle

Dublin Institute of Technology

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Charlie Cullen

Dublin Institute of Technology

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Elmar Jung

Dublin Institute of Technology

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Olivia Donnellan

Dublin Institute of Technology

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C. MacDonaill

Dublin Institute of Technology

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David Dorran

Dublin Institute of Technology

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Marti Meinardi

Dublin Institute of Technology

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