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Diagnostic Articulation Analyzer is a student report writing program designed to produce a summary report of performance for most means of sampling articulation. After test results are entered, reports of pre- and post-test articulatory ability are produced. Sound errors are listed in order of developmental age and word position, and are categorized according to articulatory features. COMPATIBILITY: For use on Apple IIc, Apple IIe, and Apple IIGS computers. SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS: Two 5.25-inch disk drives, or one 3.5-inch disk drive on the Apple IIGS, are required to run this program.

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This product record was updated on April 24, 2003.

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Parrot Software

P.O. Box 250755
West Bloomfield, Michigan 48322
United States
Telephone: 800-727-7681 or 248-788-3223.
Fax: 248-788-3224.
Web: http://www.parrotsoftware.com.
Email: support@parrotsoftware.com.


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