Helping people with language learning disabilities using native mobile voice recognition — Exploring its limits and advantages

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Abstract

This article presents an intelligent system for people with language learning disabilities called MarLuc. MarLuc aims to improve people’s skills in their native language rather than a second language. The system was born as a tiny Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL) web-based application targeted to improve pronunciation. Later it became a Mobile Assisted Language Learning (MALL) application and has therefore incorporated some powerful native resources such as voice recognition present on mobile devices. Working with personal mobile devices has brought new exciting possibilities, including but not limited to easy access to native voice recognition and the utilization of bots. In this study, we will show the advantages and some limitations of using native Siri or Android based voice recognition.

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Alonso, C., Read, T., & Astrain, J. J. (2020). Helping people with language learning disabilities using native mobile voice recognition — Exploring its limits and advantages. International Journal of Information and Education Technology, 10(8), 590–596. https://doi.org/10.18178/ijiet.2020.10.8.1429

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