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Peer reviewedDalgish, Gerard M. – CALICO Journal, 1986
Discusses some assumptions regarding computer-assisted language learning (CALL) in generative-based African languages, with references to Bantu languages and the OluTsooto dialect of Luyai, a language of Kenya. Elements of a computer program that produces superficial forms from underlying forms of that language are described. (Author/CB)
Descriptors: African Languages, Articulation (Speech), Bantu Languages, Computer Assisted Instruction


