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Multimodal Presentation of Bulgarian Child Language

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The holistic tradition in modern linguistics is characterized by integrated and corpus approaches towards the explored phenomena. In that way specific circumstances are established so that speech could be thoroughly examined in norm and pathology in exploiting contemporary multimedia equipment and software products. The present research work focuses on some of the possibilities of ones of the most frequently used interactive platforms such as TalkBank and CHILDES, which diverse corpora have an extremely broad specter of applications in different spheres of science and social life which on its part specifies them as socially valid and crucial. Additionally the paper dwells on a Bulgarian child language corpus created within the parameters of that multimodal paradigm presentation.

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    Bulgaria is one of the founders of the European consortium CLARIN ERIC and has close connections to the rest countries-members in that infrastructural network. On \(21^{st}\), September, 2010 the Ministry Council of the Republic of Bulgaria adopted “National scientific infrastructure road map”, which additionally issues the construction of BG-CLARIN (http://www.mon.bg).

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Popov, D., Popova, V. (2015). Multimodal Presentation of Bulgarian Child Language. In: Ronzhin, A., Potapova, R., Fakotakis, N. (eds) Speech and Computer. SPECOM 2015. Lecture Notes in Computer Science(), vol 9319. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-23132-7_36

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