ACORNS
Andre Cramblit
andrekar at NCIDC.ORG
Fri Mar 3 19:09:54 UTC 2006
ACORNS Overview
http://www.sou.edu/cs/harvey/acorn/acorns.htm
The ACORNS project has the purpose of supporting language
revitalization efforts of Native American tribes. The name, [AC]
quisition [O]f [R]estored [N]ative [S]peech is in honor of the tribes
of Northern California and Southern Oregon where the Acorn is a
central part of the traditional life.
The current version allows language instructors and students to
easily prepare and execute files containing language lessons.
Presently, the software only supports Picture and Sound Lessons. We
anticipate many other kinds of lessons as the software matures. These
additional lesson types will support state-of-the-art facilities such
as speech recognition.
The ACORNS project is a long term effort involving both faculty and
students, in cooperation with local tribes.
The author of the original program is Dan Harvey from Southern Oregon
University, harveyd at sou.edu. We appreciate your comments and feedback.
The software is intuitive and requires minimal technical training.
Each file contains a series of lessons that link together through use
of mouse clicks. The software is open source and can be freely used
for non-commercial purposes. It conforms to best practice criteria
for working with linguistic data, in that it supports industry
standard export and import facilities.
.:.
André Cramblit: andre.p.cramblit.86 at alum.dartmouth.org is the
Operations Director Northern California Indian Development Council
NCIDC (http://www.ncidc.org) is a non-profit that meets the
development needs of American Indians
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