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Examines the promise and limitations for computer-assisted language learning of speech technologies: speech recognition, text-to-speech synthesis, and acoustic visualization. This text illustrates the uses of each technology for learning languages, problems entailed in their use, and solutions evolving in both technology and instructional design.
This collection examines the promise and limitations for computer-assisted language learning of emerging speech technologies: speech recognition, text-to-speech synthesis, and acoustic visualization.

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Examines the promise and limitations for computer-assisted language learning of speech technologies: speech recognition, text-to-speech synthesis, and acoustic visualization. This text illustrates the uses of each technology for learning languages, problems entailed in their use, and solutions evolving in both technology and instructional design.
This collection examines the promise and limitations for computer-assisted language learning of emerging speech technologies: speech recognition, text-to-speech synthesis, and acoustic visualization.
Autorenporträt
Melissa Holland directs research in multilingual technology at U.S. Army Research Lab, including machine translation, speech recognition, and document image processing. In the area of computer applications for language learning, she has edited a book (Erlbaum) on natural language processing and a special issue of CALICO Journal on speech recognition. F. Pete Fisher is a Senior Electronics Engineer in the Computational and Information Sciences Directorate at the US Army Research Laboratory in Adelphi, MD.