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Computer assisted pronunciation, phonemics, phonetics learning: problems, products and prospects

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 December 2008

Ton Koet
Affiliation:
Faculty of Education, Hogeschool van Amsterdam, Herengracht 266, 1016 BV Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Abstract

In this paper the application of the techniques of Computer Assisted Language Learning to aspects of pronunciation will be considered. The problems of such application will be discussed and will be seen to be serious; some products will be described; the prospects for future applications will be viewed and will be seen to be far from bleak. Although the paper addresses the situation in The Netherlands, it is hoped that it will be relevant for practitioners in other countries.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © European Association for Computer Assisted Language Learning 1994

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