MacWhinney Brian, Fromm Davida, Rose Yvan, Bernstein Ratner Nan
a Department of Psychology , Carnegie Mellon University , Pittsburgh , PA , USA.
b Department of Linguistics , Memorial University Newfoundland , St. Johns , Canada , and.
Int J Speech Lang Pathol. 2018 Feb;20(1):115-119. doi: 10.1080/17549507.2018.1392609. Epub 2017 Nov 10.
In accord with articles 19 and 27 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, people with speech and language disorders have the right to receive maximal benefit from academic research on speech and language acquisition and disorders. To evaluate the diverse nature of speech and language disorders, this research must have access to large datasets, as well as to refined tools for the systematic analysis of these datasets. The TalkBank system addresses this need by providing researchers with thousands of hours of open-access database archives of digital audio, video and transcript files documenting typical and disordered language use in dozens of languages and cultures. In this paper, we review the TalkBank system, with an emphasis on the AphasiaBank, PhonBank and FluencyBank databases. We describe how specialised assessment tools can be used to study issues in speech and language acquisition and disorders recorded within these databases. We then provide illustrations of how assessments support the needs of researchers, clinicians, developers, and educators, whose combined work contributes solutions for people with speech, language and language learning disorders worldwide.
根据《世界人权宣言》第19条和第27条,患有言语和语言障碍的人有权从关于言语和语言习得及障碍的学术研究中获得最大益处。为了评估言语和语言障碍的多样性,这项研究必须能够获取大型数据集,以及用于系统分析这些数据集的精细工具。TalkBank系统通过为研究人员提供数千小时的开放获取数据库存档来满足这一需求,这些存档包含数字音频、视频和转录文件,记录了几十种语言和文化中典型和紊乱的语言使用情况。在本文中,我们回顾了TalkBank系统,重点介绍了失语症库、语音库和流利度库数据库。我们描述了如何使用专门的评估工具来研究这些数据库中记录的言语和语言习得及障碍问题。然后,我们举例说明评估如何满足研究人员、临床医生、开发者和教育工作者的需求,他们的共同工作为全球患有言语、语言和语言学习障碍的人提供了解决方案。