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CORBA object inheritancevirtual interpreterProgrammed BakingProgrammed Infusionincluding context data in inputlanguage learning by comparing one's pronounciation to that of a teacherComputer system and method for performing multiple tasks

Language learning by comparing one's pronounciation to that of a teacher
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This covers all digital language learning systems that allow a user to compare his pronounciation of a selected piece of text to the right pronounciation. As a byproduct, the claim also seems to include the learning function of voice recognition systems like ViaVoice.
EC Class:
G09B5/04 ; G09B7/04 ; G09B19/06
IP Class:
G10L5/00
priority date:
US19890305223 19890202
application number:
US19890305223 19890202
requested:
[_] [2]EP0461127 (WO9009020), [3]A4, [4]B1
applicant:
AMERICAN LANGUAGE ACADEMY (US)
inventor:
WILLETTS JOHN A (US)
publication date:
1991-04-23
patent number:
[_] [1]US5010495
Name of the Invention:
Interactive language learning system
patent application (A):
claims, description and abstract
granted version (B1):
The EPO publishes the patent as a collection of graphical files, which we concatenate into one huge PDF file and, by OCR batch processing, reduce to a text file.
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