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The CHILDES project provides a large database of first and second language acquisition data from over 30 languages in a constant format, called CHAT. There are also programs for Windows and Macintosh that permit analysis of this database as well as alignment of text to speech and video.
 
The CHILDES project provides a large database of first and second language acquisition data from over 30 languages in a constant format, called CHAT. There are also programs for Windows and Macintosh that permit analysis of this database as well as alignment of text to speech and video.
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== References ==
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*MacWhinney, Brian (2000):  The CHILDES project: tools for analyzing talk. Mahwah, NJ u.a. : Lawrence Erlbaum. [http://childes.psy.cmu.edu/ Online Version]
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*Meakins, Felicity (2007): Review of Computerized Language Analysis (CLAN). [http://www.nflrc.hawaii.edu/ldc/June2007/techreviews/meakins.html Language Documentation & Conservation]

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CHILDES (Brian MacWhinney, Steven Gillis)

The CHILDES project provides a large database of first and second language acquisition data from over 30 languages in a constant format, called CHAT. There are also programs for Windows and Macintosh that permit analysis of this database as well as alignment of text to speech and video.


References

  • MacWhinney, Brian (2000): The CHILDES project: tools for analyzing talk. Mahwah, NJ u.a. : Lawrence Erlbaum. Online Version