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APHASIABANK
AphasiaBank. AphasiaBank is a shared database of multimedia interactions for the study of communication in aphasia. Access to the data in AphasiaBank is password protected and restricted to members of the AphasiaBank consortium group. Researchers, educators, and clinicians working with aphasia who are interested in joining theconsortium should
CALLHOME - ENGLISH CORPUS The CallHome English corpus of telephone speech was collected and transcribed by the Linguistic Data Consortium primarily in support of the project on Large Vocabulary Conversational Speech Recognition (LVCSR), sponsored by the U.S. Department of Defense. This release of the CallHome English corpus consists of 120 unscripted telephoneCHILDES
CHILDES is the child language component of the TalkBank system. TalkBank is a system for sharing and studying conversationalinteractions.
SBCSAE CORPUS
The Santa Barbara Corpus of Spoken American English is based on hundreds of recordings of natural speech from all over the United States, representing a wide variety of people of different regional origins, ages, occupations, and ethnic and social backgrounds. It reflects many ways that people use language in their lives: conversation, gossipDEMENTIABANK
DementiaBank. DementiaBank is a shared database of multimedia interactions for the study of communication in dementia. Access to the data in DementiaBank is password protected and restricted to members of the DementiaBank consortium group. If you are already a member and need assistance with access, please send email to fromm@andrew.cmu.edu.
CALLFRIEND - JAPANESE CORPUS CallFriend - Japanese Corpus. The following table gives the sex for both speakers or FxM if first speaker is female and second male or MxF for the reverse. Then itCHILDES CORPORA
CHILDES Corpora. Corpora that focus on early child phonology can be found at the PhonBank site . The majority of PhonBank corpora contain transcriptions of child productions without inclusion of the overall conversation. However, there are six PhonBank corpora (Davis, Lyon, Paris, Providence, Yamaguchi, and WeistJarosz) that have full MAIN CONCEPT, SEQUENCING, AND STORY GRAMMAR ANALYSES OF Brain Sci. 2021, 11, 110 2 of 26 development and refinement, MCA has emerged as a strongly recommended approach because of its psychometric strengths and clinical feasibility . TALKBANKCHILDESSLABANKBILINGBANKASDBANKDIGITAL VIDEOGOOGLE GROUPS TalkBank is a project organized by Brian MacWhinney at Carnegie Mellon University with the support and cooperation of hundreds of contributors and dozens of collaborators, including the members of the TalkBank Governing Board. The goal of TalkBank is to foster fundamental research in the study of human communication with an emphasis on spoken communication. RULES FOR DATA CITATION All articles using specific TalkBank corpora should cite the references for those corpora that are listed in the documentation manuals. For example, papers making use of the Brown corpus in CHILDES would include this citation: Brown, R. (1973) A first language: theearly stages.
APHASIABANK
AphasiaBank. AphasiaBank is a shared database of multimedia interactions for the study of communication in aphasia. Access to the data in AphasiaBank is password protected and restricted to members of the AphasiaBank consortium group. Researchers, educators, and clinicians working with aphasia who are interested in joining theconsortium should
CALLHOME - ENGLISH CORPUS The CallHome English corpus of telephone speech was collected and transcribed by the Linguistic Data Consortium primarily in support of the project on Large Vocabulary Conversational Speech Recognition (LVCSR), sponsored by the U.S. Department of Defense. This release of the CallHome English corpus consists of 120 unscripted telephoneCHILDES
CHILDES is the child language component of the TalkBank system. TalkBank is a system for sharing and studying conversationalinteractions.
SBCSAE CORPUS
The Santa Barbara Corpus of Spoken American English is based on hundreds of recordings of natural speech from all over the United States, representing a wide variety of people of different regional origins, ages, occupations, and ethnic and social backgrounds. It reflects many ways that people use language in their lives: conversation, gossipDEMENTIABANK
DementiaBank. DementiaBank is a shared database of multimedia interactions for the study of communication in dementia. Access to the data in DementiaBank is password protected and restricted to members of the DementiaBank consortium group. If you are already a member and need assistance with access, please send email to fromm@andrew.cmu.edu.
CALLFRIEND - JAPANESE CORPUS CallFriend - Japanese Corpus. The following table gives the sex for both speakers or FxM if first speaker is female and second male or MxF for the reverse. Then itCHILDES CORPORA
CHILDES Corpora. Corpora that focus on early child phonology can be found at the PhonBank site . The majority of PhonBank corpora contain transcriptions of child productions without inclusion of the overall conversation. However, there are six PhonBank corpora (Davis, Lyon, Paris, Providence, Yamaguchi, and WeistJarosz) that have full MAIN CONCEPT, SEQUENCING, AND STORY GRAMMAR ANALYSES OF Brain Sci. 2021, 11, 110 2 of 26 development and refinement, MCA has emerged as a strongly recommended approach because of its psychometric strengths and clinical feasibility .CABANK | TALKBANK
Phone calls in Arabic, Chinese, English, German, Japanese, and Spanish. French conversations from the CLAPI Project. Conversations collected by students at CMU. These can only be used for teaching purposes. Spontaneous informal conversations of adult speakers of different ages in a wide variety of Croatian dialects.SBCSAE CORPUS
The Santa Barbara Corpus of Spoken American English is based on hundreds of recordings of natural speech from all over the United States, representing a wide variety of people of different regional origins, ages, occupations, and ethnic and social backgrounds. It reflects many ways that people use language in their lives: conversation, gossipTALKBANK TBIBANK
TBIBank is a shared database of multimedia interactions for the study of communication in people with traumatic brain injury. Access to the data in TBIBank is password protected and restricted to members of the TBIBank consortium group. FEATURES OF APHASIA -- SHORT EXAMPLES FROM DISCOURSE This page provides short video examples of common features from the connected speech of people with aphasia. Most of these examples are from participants who did the standard AphasiaBank discourse protocol; others are from additional corpora contributed to AphasiaBank. CALLFRIEND - CARIBBEAN SPANISH CORPUS The CallFriend Caribbean Spanish corpus of telephone speech was collected by the Linguistic Data Consortium primarily in support of the project on Language Identification (LID), sponsored by the U.S. Department of Defense. This release of the CallFriend Caribbean Spanish corpus consists of 60 unscripted telephone conversationsbetween native
NUFFIELD CORPUS
Demographic metadata about each participant is provided in the attached The Nuffield Corpus of Infant Directed Speech in Sheffield Metadata.xls file. In order to take part in the study, all families met the following criteria: infants were 1) first born, singletons; 2) birth weight over 2.5kg, 3) monolingual, raised as English-speaking.USING CLAN
CLANWin works with Windows 7, 8.x, and 10. Windows installation involves clicking on the installation file and following the directions given by InstallShield. If you have an older version of CLAN on your machine, InstallShield will overwrite it with the newer version. By default, CLAN uses the Arial Unicode MS font, if it CROSS-LINGUISTIC RESEARCH IN APHASIA: AN OVERVIEW BRAIN AND LANGUAGE 41, 123-148 (1991) Cross-Linguistic Research in Aphasia: An Overview ELIZABETH BATES University of California, San Diego BEVERLY WULFECK LEO CORPUS - CHILDES Leo (CHI), a monolingual German boy, grew up Leipzig, Germany. Both parents have a higher education. His father Thorsten (FAT) is an academic, his mother Karen (MOT) a bookseller, who worked part-time during the investigation period. They speak dialect-free, clearly articulated standard High German. DEVELOPMENTAL SENTENCE SCORING FOR JAPANESE (DSSJ) Developmental Sentence Scoring for Japanese (DSSJ) 3 Introduction Assessment tools for language development are not available for all languages. Even Japanese, which has a relatively long history of linguistic research, suffers from a TALKBANKCHILDESSLABANKBILINGBANKASDBANKDIGITAL VIDEOGOOGLE GROUPSTALKBANK CLANCHILD LANGUAGE DATA EXCHANGE SYSTEM TalkBank is a project organized by Brian MacWhinney at Carnegie Mellon University with the support and cooperation of hundreds of contributors and dozens of collaborators, including the members of the TalkBank Governing Board. The goal of TalkBank is to foster fundamental research in the study of human communication with an emphasis on spoken communication.TALKBANK CABANK
CABank is the TalkBank component that deals with conversations between adults. Much of the data here is in CA format, but there are also other corpora that are inAPHASIABANK
AphasiaBank. AphasiaBank is a shared database of multimedia interactions for the study of communication in aphasia. Access to the data in AphasiaBank is password protected and restricted to members of the AphasiaBank consortium group. Researchers, educators, and clinicians working with aphasia who are interested in joining theconsortium should
CALLHOME - ENGLISH CORPUSAMERICAN ENGLISH CORPUSCAMBRIDGE ENGLISH CORPUSONLINE ENGLISH CORPUSCOCA CORPUSCORPUS ENGLISH LANGUAGECORPUSONLINE
The CallHome English corpus of telephone speech was collected and transcribed by the Linguistic Data Consortium primarily in support of the project on Large Vocabulary Conversational Speech Recognition (LVCSR), sponsored by the U.S. Department of Defense. This release of the CallHome English corpus consists of 120 unscripted telephoneCHILDES
CHILDES is the child language component of the TalkBank system. TalkBank is a system for sharing and studying conversationalinteractions.
TALKBANK TBIBANK
TBIBank is a shared database of multimedia interactions for the study of communication in people with traumatic brain injury. Access to the data in TBIBank is password protected and restricted to members of the TBIBank consortium group.DEMENTIABANK
DementiaBank. DementiaBank is a shared database of multimedia interactions for the study of communication in dementia. Access to the data in DementiaBank is password protected and restricted to members of the DementiaBank consortium group. If you are already a member and need assistance with access, please send email to fromm@andrew.cmu.edu.
CALLFRIEND - JAPANESE CORPUS CallFriend - Japanese Corpus. The following table gives the sex for both speakers or FxM if first speaker is female and second male or MxF for the reverse. Then it FERNÁNDEZ FUERTES / LICERAS BILINGUAL CORPUSSEE MORE ON CHILDES.TALKBANK.ORG NONWORD REPETITION ABILITIES OF CHILDREN WHO STUTTER: AN Journal of Fluency Disorders 29 (2004) 179–199 Nonword repetition abilities of children who stutter: an exploratory study Haya Berman Hakim, Nan Bernstein Ratner∗ Department of Hearing and Speech Sciences, University of Maryland, TALKBANKCHILDESSLABANKBILINGBANKASDBANKDIGITAL VIDEOGOOGLE GROUPSTALKBANK CLANCHILD LANGUAGE DATA EXCHANGE SYSTEM TalkBank is a project organized by Brian MacWhinney at Carnegie Mellon University with the support and cooperation of hundreds of contributors and dozens of collaborators, including the members of the TalkBank Governing Board. The goal of TalkBank is to foster fundamental research in the study of human communication with an emphasis on spoken communication.TALKBANK CABANK
CABank is the TalkBank component that deals with conversations between adults. Much of the data here is in CA format, but there are also other corpora that are inAPHASIABANK
AphasiaBank. AphasiaBank is a shared database of multimedia interactions for the study of communication in aphasia. Access to the data in AphasiaBank is password protected and restricted to members of the AphasiaBank consortium group. Researchers, educators, and clinicians working with aphasia who are interested in joining theconsortium should
CALLHOME - ENGLISH CORPUSAMERICAN ENGLISH CORPUSCAMBRIDGE ENGLISH CORPUSONLINE ENGLISH CORPUSCOCA CORPUSCORPUS ENGLISH LANGUAGECORPUSONLINE
The CallHome English corpus of telephone speech was collected and transcribed by the Linguistic Data Consortium primarily in support of the project on Large Vocabulary Conversational Speech Recognition (LVCSR), sponsored by the U.S. Department of Defense. This release of the CallHome English corpus consists of 120 unscripted telephoneCHILDES
CHILDES is the child language component of the TalkBank system. TalkBank is a system for sharing and studying conversationalinteractions.
TALKBANK TBIBANK
TBIBank is a shared database of multimedia interactions for the study of communication in people with traumatic brain injury. Access to the data in TBIBank is password protected and restricted to members of the TBIBank consortium group.DEMENTIABANK
DementiaBank. DementiaBank is a shared database of multimedia interactions for the study of communication in dementia. Access to the data in DementiaBank is password protected and restricted to members of the DementiaBank consortium group. If you are already a member and need assistance with access, please send email to fromm@andrew.cmu.edu.
CALLFRIEND - JAPANESE CORPUS CallFriend - Japanese Corpus. The following table gives the sex for both speakers or FxM if first speaker is female and second male or MxF for the reverse. Then it FERNÁNDEZ FUERTES / LICERAS BILINGUAL CORPUSSEE MORE ON CHILDES.TALKBANK.ORG NONWORD REPETITION ABILITIES OF CHILDREN WHO STUTTER: AN Journal of Fluency Disorders 29 (2004) 179–199 Nonword repetition abilities of children who stutter: an exploratory study Haya Berman Hakim, Nan Bernstein Ratner∗ Department of Hearing and Speech Sciences, University of Maryland,TALKBANK
TalkBank is a project organized by Brian MacWhinney at Carnegie Mellon University with the support and cooperation of hundreds of contributors and dozens of collaborators, including the members of the TalkBank Governing Board. The goal of TalkBank is to foster fundamental research in the study of human communication with an emphasis on spoken communication.TALKBANK CABANK
CABank is the TalkBank component that deals with conversations between adults. Much of the data here is in CA format, but there are also other corpora that are inCALLHOME | TALKBANK
CallHome | TalkBank. TalkBank. CallHome. This page provides an index to the CallHome phone call corpora. In the Corpus Column there are three links. The first link will bring up a PDF description of the corpus in your browser window. The second link will download the transcripts. The third links to a web page displaying the downloadablemedia.
FLUENCYBANK
FluencyBank. FluencyBank is a shared database for the study of fluency development. Participants include typically-developing monolingual and bilingual children, children and adults who stutter (C/AWS) or who clutter (C/AWC), and second language learners. Access to the research data in FluencyBank is password protected and restricted to membersSBCSAE CORPUS
The Santa Barbara Corpus of Spoken American English is based on hundreds of recordings of natural speech from all over the United States, representing a wide variety of people of different regional origins, ages, occupations, and ethnic and social backgrounds. It reflects many ways that people use language in their lives: conversation, gossipNUFFIELD CORPUS
Demographic metadata about each participant is provided in the attached The Nuffield Corpus of Infant Directed Speech in Sheffield Metadata.xls file. In order to take part in the study, all families met the following criteria: infants were 1) first born, singletons; 2) birth weight over 2.5kg, 3) monolingual, raised as English-speaking. LEO CORPUS - CHILDES Leo (CHI), a monolingual German boy, grew up Leipzig, Germany. Both parents have a higher education. His father Thorsten (FAT) is an academic, his mother Karen (MOT) a bookseller, who worked part-time during the investigation period. They speak dialect-free, clearly articulated standard High German. CROSS-LINGUISTIC RESEARCH IN APHASIA: AN OVERVIEW BRAIN AND LANGUAGE 41, 123-148 (1991) Cross-Linguistic Research in Aphasia: An Overview ELIZABETH BATES University of California, San Diego BEVERLY WULFECK VERBAL REASONING, COG-COMM SKILLS AND RTW OUTCOMES IN The University of Sydney Page 5 FAVRES Task Description 1. Planning an event Analysenewspaper listings to choose an appropriateevent for a child’s birthday 2. Scheduling Organisedaily activities according to priorities and time constraints 3. Making a Decision Choose an appropriate gift based on information from a conversation SO HERE WE ARE IN FRIULI, TUCKED AWAY IN A REMOTE So here we are in Friuli, tucked away in a remote corner of the Alpine foothills in northeastern Italy, at a little restaurant. I have to admit that when I travel, TALKBANKCHILDESSLABANKBILINGBANKASDBANKDIGITAL VIDEOGOOGLE GROUPSTALKBANK CLANCHILD LANGUAGE DATA EXCHANGE SYSTEM TalkBank is a project organized by Brian MacWhinney at Carnegie Mellon University with the support and cooperation of hundreds of contributors and dozens of collaborators, including the members of the TalkBank Governing Board. The goal of TalkBank is to foster fundamental research in the study of human communication with an emphasis on spoken communication.TALKBANK CABANK
CABank is the TalkBank component that deals with conversations between adults. Much of the data here is in CA format, but there are also other corpora that are inAPHASIABANK
AphasiaBank. AphasiaBank is a shared database of multimedia interactions for the study of communication in aphasia. Access to the data in AphasiaBank is password protected and restricted to members of the AphasiaBank consortium group. Researchers, educators, and clinicians working with aphasia who are interested in joining theconsortium should
CHILDES
CHILDES is the child language component of the TalkBank system. TalkBank is a system for sharing and studying conversationalinteractions.
TALKBANK TBIBANK
TBIBank is a shared database of multimedia interactions for the study of communication in people with traumatic brain injury. Access to the data in TBIBank is password protected and restricted to members of the TBIBank consortium group. CALLHOME - ENGLISH CORPUSAMERICAN ENGLISH CORPUSCAMBRIDGE ENGLISH CORPUSONLINE ENGLISH CORPUSCOCA CORPUSCORPUS ENGLISH LANGUAGECORPUSONLINE
The CallHome English corpus of telephone speech was collected and transcribed by the Linguistic Data Consortium primarily in support of the project on Large Vocabulary Conversational Speech Recognition (LVCSR), sponsored by the U.S. Department of Defense. This release of the CallHome English corpus consists of 120 unscripted telephoneDEMENTIABANK
DementiaBank. DementiaBank is a shared database of multimedia interactions for the study of communication in dementia. Access to the data in DementiaBank is password protected and restricted to members of the DementiaBank consortium group. If you are already a member and need assistance with access, please send email to fromm@andrew.cmu.edu.
CALLFRIEND - JAPANESE CORPUS CallFriend - Japanese Corpus. The following table gives the sex for both speakers or FxM if first speaker is female and second male or MxF for the reverse. Then itNUFFIELD CORPUS
Demographic metadata about each participant is provided in the attached The Nuffield Corpus of Infant Directed Speech in Sheffield Metadata.xls file. In order to take part in the study, all families met the following criteria: infants were 1) first born, singletons; 2) birth weight over 2.5kg, 3) monolingual, raised as English-speaking.CHILDES CORPORA
CHILDES Corpora. Corpora that focus on early child phonology can be found at the PhonBank site . The majority of PhonBank corpora contain transcriptions of child productions without inclusion of the overall conversation. However, there are six PhonBank corpora (Davis, Lyon, Paris, Providence, Yamaguchi, and WeistJarosz) that have full TALKBANKCHILDESSLABANKBILINGBANKASDBANKDIGITAL VIDEOGOOGLE GROUPSTALKBANK CLANCHILD LANGUAGE DATA EXCHANGE SYSTEM TalkBank is a project organized by Brian MacWhinney at Carnegie Mellon University with the support and cooperation of hundreds of contributors and dozens of collaborators, including the members of the TalkBank Governing Board. The goal of TalkBank is to foster fundamental research in the study of human communication with an emphasis on spoken communication.TALKBANK CABANK
CABank is the TalkBank component that deals with conversations between adults. Much of the data here is in CA format, but there are also other corpora that are inAPHASIABANK
AphasiaBank. AphasiaBank is a shared database of multimedia interactions for the study of communication in aphasia. Access to the data in AphasiaBank is password protected and restricted to members of the AphasiaBank consortium group. Researchers, educators, and clinicians working with aphasia who are interested in joining theconsortium should
CHILDES
CHILDES is the child language component of the TalkBank system. TalkBank is a system for sharing and studying conversationalinteractions.
TALKBANK TBIBANK
TBIBank is a shared database of multimedia interactions for the study of communication in people with traumatic brain injury. Access to the data in TBIBank is password protected and restricted to members of the TBIBank consortium group. CALLHOME - ENGLISH CORPUSAMERICAN ENGLISH CORPUSCAMBRIDGE ENGLISH CORPUSONLINE ENGLISH CORPUSCOCA CORPUSCORPUS ENGLISH LANGUAGECORPUSONLINE
The CallHome English corpus of telephone speech was collected and transcribed by the Linguistic Data Consortium primarily in support of the project on Large Vocabulary Conversational Speech Recognition (LVCSR), sponsored by the U.S. Department of Defense. This release of the CallHome English corpus consists of 120 unscripted telephoneDEMENTIABANK
DementiaBank. DementiaBank is a shared database of multimedia interactions for the study of communication in dementia. Access to the data in DementiaBank is password protected and restricted to members of the DementiaBank consortium group. If you are already a member and need assistance with access, please send email to fromm@andrew.cmu.edu.
CALLFRIEND - JAPANESE CORPUS CallFriend - Japanese Corpus. The following table gives the sex for both speakers or FxM if first speaker is female and second male or MxF for the reverse. Then itNUFFIELD CORPUS
Demographic metadata about each participant is provided in the attached The Nuffield Corpus of Infant Directed Speech in Sheffield Metadata.xls file. In order to take part in the study, all families met the following criteria: infants were 1) first born, singletons; 2) birth weight over 2.5kg, 3) monolingual, raised as English-speaking.CHILDES CORPORA
CHILDES Corpora. Corpora that focus on early child phonology can be found at the PhonBank site . The majority of PhonBank corpora contain transcriptions of child productions without inclusion of the overall conversation. However, there are six PhonBank corpora (Davis, Lyon, Paris, Providence, Yamaguchi, and WeistJarosz) that have fullSBCSAE CORPUS
The Santa Barbara Corpus of Spoken American English is based on hundreds of recordings of natural speech from all over the United States, representing a wide variety of people of different regional origins, ages, occupations, and ethnic and social backgrounds. It reflects many ways that people use language in their lives: conversation, gossip NEWPORT BEACH CORPUS This segment of the Conversation Database is dedicated to the memory of Gail Jefferson. NB (aka Newport Beach) is a collection of phone calls collected in the early years of Conversation Analysis. These transcripts have been the focus of much of the seminal work done in CA. NB includes 25 files from more than 30 files in the originaldata-corpus.
CHILD LANGUAGE DIARIES Bates - Carnevale Elizabeth Bates and George Carnevale contributed this diary of the development of their daughter from birth to age 1.4. Bowerman Melissa Bowerman contributed these diary materials on her two daughters' learning of English. Isaacs Susan Isaacs wrote two books on child development, which we converted to text using OCR.NUFFIELD CORPUS
Demographic metadata about each participant is provided in the attached The Nuffield Corpus of Infant Directed Speech in Sheffield Metadata.xls file. In order to take part in the study, all families met the following criteria: infants were 1) first born, singletons; 2) birth weight over 2.5kg, 3) monolingual, raised as English-speaking.PHONBANK
PhonBank. PhonBank is the child phonology component of the TalkBank system. TalkBank is a system for sharing and studying conversational interactions. PhonBank is supported by grant RO1-HD051698 from NIH-NICHHD to Brian MacWhinney and Yvan Rose. PHON is CALLFRIEND - CARIBBEAN SPANISH CORPUS The CallFriend Caribbean Spanish corpus of telephone speech was collected by the Linguistic Data Consortium primarily in support of the project on Language Identification (LID), sponsored by the U.S. Department of Defense. This release of the CallFriend Caribbean Spanish corpus consists of 60 unscripted telephone conversationsbetween native
SLABANK
SLABank. SLABank is a component of TalkBank dedicated to providing corpora for the study of second language acquisition. SLABank is supported by NIDCD grant 1R01DC015494. System. **Ground Rules**. Contributing New Data. IRB Principles.CHILDES CORPORA
CHILDES Corpora. Corpora that focus on early child phonology can be found at the PhonBank site . The majority of PhonBank corpora contain transcriptions of child productions without inclusion of the overall conversation. However, there are six PhonBank corpora (Davis, Lyon, Paris, Providence, Yamaguchi, and WeistJarosz) that have full CROSS-LINGUISTIC RESEARCH IN APHASIA: AN OVERVIEW BRAIN AND LANGUAGE 41, 123-148 (1991) Cross-Linguistic Research in Aphasia: An Overview ELIZABETH BATES University of California, San Diego BEVERLY WULFECK NONWORD REPETITION ABILITIES OF CHILDREN WHO STUTTER: AN Journal of Fluency Disorders 29 (2004) 179–199 Nonword repetition abilities of children who stutter: an exploratory study Haya Berman Hakim, Nan Bernstein Ratner∗ Department of Hearing and Speech Sciences, University of Maryland,TALKBANK
The TalkBank System
TalkBank is a project organized by Brian MacWhinney at Carnegie Mellon University with the support and cooperation of hundreds of contributors and dozens of collaborators. The goal of TalkBank is to foster fundamental research in the study of human communication with an emphasis on spoken communication. Currently, TalkBank provides repositories in 14 research areas, as represented by the links on this page. Data in TalkBank have been contributed by hundreds of researchers working in over 34 languages internationally who are committed to principles of open data-sharing. These data are used by thousands of researchers resulting in many thousands of published articles. Data in TalkBank use a consistent XML-compatible representation called CHAT which facilitates automatic analysis and searching, using open-source and free programs we have developed.System
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TalkBank Advisory Board Long-term preservation TalkBank was funded from 1999 to 2004 by a grant from the National Science Foundation (BCS-998009, KDI, SBE) to Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Pennsylvania. Subsequent funding came from an NSF ITR Grant 0324883 to CMU and Stanford for classroom video databases, an NSF grant for Supreme Court oral arguments, and an NSF grant to the PIttsburgh Science of Learning Center for SLA work. Current funding is from: * NICHD grant HD082736 to Brian MacWhinney for CHILDES, * NICHD grant HD051698 To Yvan Rose and Brian MacWhinney for PhonBank * NIDCD grant DC008524 to Brian MacWhinney for AphasiaBank * NSF SBE RIDIR Grants 1539129, 1539133, and 1539010 to Anne Warlaumont, Mark VanDam, and Brian MacWhinney for HomeBank * NIDCD Grant DC015494 to Brian MacWhinney and Nan Ratner for new FluencyBank data, and * NSF SBE Grant to Brian MacWhinney and Nan Ratner for FluencyBankarchiving
TalkBank is coordinated by Brian MacWhinney(macw@cmu.edu).
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