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PEPPER: Programs to Examine Phonetic and Phonologic Evaluation Records is a series of speech analysis programs designed to examine phonetic, phonologic, and prosodic aspects of normal and disordered speech. Speech transcripts can be entered using broad (IPA) or more narrow phonetic transcription systems for single or multiple samples. Ten analysis programs provide quantitative profiles of consonants, vowels, and diphthongs by segment, word, position, feature, and phonological process. Flexible output programs allow the user to select and order speech tokens for individualized qualitative analyses, including Structural Statistics, Percentage of Consonants Correct, a series of Articulation Tests, Natural Phonologic Process Analysis, and Word Lists. Reference data for all analyses allow client and subject profiles to be compared to profiles of other speech-normal and speech-delayed children. Program includes four disks, phonetic keyboard template, and forms for keeping files. The price is $395.00 prepaid or $495.00 list. COMPATABILITY: For use on IBM computers. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: Two floppy disk drives or one floppy and one hard disk drive, a math co-processor, and a printer.

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This product record was updated on April 24, 2003.

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Lawrence Erlbaum Associates Inc

Taylor and Francis Group
7625 Empire Drive
Florence, Kentucky 41042
United States
Telephone: 800–634–7064.
Fax: 800–374–3401.
Web: http://www.erlbaum.com.
Email: webmaster@erlbaum.com.


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