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PEPS-C software for Prosody

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Project Description

This IIDI project led by Alistair Lawson investigates the feasibility of developing a prototype Flash-based version of PEPS-C (Profiling Elements of Prosody in Speech-Communication).  This is a test which examines receptive and expressive prosodic ability in adults and children, for research and clinical purposes.

Status Project Complete
Funder(s) Queen Margaret University
Value £7,460.00
Project Dates May 1, 2009 - Sep 30, 2009



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