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Training of pronunciation skills is performed with courses. A course is associated with a specific language, consists of different units and each unit is given by a sequence of phrases in different lengths. To ease the further explanation we defined a list of specific notions: | Training of pronunciation skills is performed with courses. A course is associated with a specific language, consists of different units and each unit is given by a sequence of phrases in different lengths. To ease the further explanation we defined a list of specific notions: | ||
* '''Language:''' Languages are only available in Artikulate if they are given by [[Projects/Edu/Artikulate/LanguageSpecifications|language specifications]]. | * '''Language:''' Languages are only available in Artikulate if they are given by [[Projects/Edu/Artikulate/LanguageSpecifications|language specifications]]. | ||
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* '''Unit:''' A unit consists of phrases that are "somehow" homogenous. E.g. those can be phrases spoken in a restaurant or phrases spoken at a conversation at the street by a tourist searching for the way. | * '''Unit:''' A unit consists of phrases that are "somehow" homogenous. E.g. those can be phrases spoken in a restaurant or phrases spoken at a conversation at the street by a tourist searching for the way. | ||
* '''Course Skeletons:''' A course skeleton forms the prototype of a course. This is, skeletons help to ease creation of courses in several languages as they state a set of units and phrases (in English) that then can be used as a blueprint to create a course in a new language. Updates of course skeletons can also be imported into courses that are created from a skeleton. | * '''Course Skeletons:''' A course skeleton forms the prototype of a course. This is, skeletons help to ease creation of courses in several languages as they state a set of units and phrases (in English) that then can be used as a blueprint to create a course in a new language. Updates of course skeletons can also be imported into courses that are created from a skeleton. | ||
* Phrases: Phrases are given by a text string and a recording by a native speaker. We differ phrases by their lengths. The following phrase lengths exists | |||
*# word: a single word, letter, or number | |||
*# expression: an expression of several words that does not form a complete sentence | |||
*# sentence: a complete sentence | |||
*# paragraph: several sentences (usually 2-3) | |||
== Artikulate Course Material Repository == | |||
All course material for Artikulate can be found and edited in the following repository: | |||
* https://projects.kde.org/projects/playground/edu/artikulate-data | |||
For licensing information please see: | |||
* https://projects.kde.org/projects/playground/edu/artikulate-data/repository/revisions/master/entry/README | |||
You can contribute to this repository with a KDE Developer account. But also if you do not have a KDE Developer account (yet), we are happy to get contributions. For those cases, please write to the mailing list [mailto:[email protected]]. |
Revision as of 14:05, 21 April 2013
Training of pronunciation skills is performed with courses. A course is associated with a specific language, consists of different units and each unit is given by a sequence of phrases in different lengths. To ease the further explanation we defined a list of specific notions:
- Language: Languages are only available in Artikulate if they are given by language specifications.
- Course: A course is associated two one language and contains a list of units.
- Unit: A unit consists of phrases that are "somehow" homogenous. E.g. those can be phrases spoken in a restaurant or phrases spoken at a conversation at the street by a tourist searching for the way.
- Course Skeletons: A course skeleton forms the prototype of a course. This is, skeletons help to ease creation of courses in several languages as they state a set of units and phrases (in English) that then can be used as a blueprint to create a course in a new language. Updates of course skeletons can also be imported into courses that are created from a skeleton.
- Phrases: Phrases are given by a text string and a recording by a native speaker. We differ phrases by their lengths. The following phrase lengths exists
- word: a single word, letter, or number
- expression: an expression of several words that does not form a complete sentence
- sentence: a complete sentence
- paragraph: several sentences (usually 2-3)
Artikulate Course Material Repository
All course material for Artikulate can be found and edited in the following repository:
For licensing information please see:
You can contribute to this repository with a KDE Developer account. But also if you do not have a KDE Developer account (yet), we are happy to get contributions. For those cases, please write to the mailing list [1].