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Tala fram texten : När barn med läs- och skrivsvårigheter skriver med tal-till-text

Kraft, Sanna, 1984- (author)
Gothenburg University,Göteborgs universitet,Institutionen för svenska, flerspråkighet och språkteknologi,Department of Swedish, Multilingualism, Language Technology
Wengelin, Åsa, Professor (thesis advisor)
Göteborgs universitet
Helgesson, Karin, Lektor (thesis advisor)
Göteborgs universitet
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Skar, Gustaf B. (opponent)
Norges teknisk-naturvitenskapelige universitet (NTNU)
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ISBN 9789180691765
Göteborg : Institutionen för svenska, flerspråkighet och språkteknologi, 2023
Swedish 246 s.
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  • Effective writing is a crucial skill that requires not only the mastery of various sub-processes but also deliberate orchestration of those sub-processes within the constraints of limited working- memory capacity. In practice, some of those sub-processes, such as transcription (spelling and handwriting), need to be automatised to free up capacity for other processes. Unfortunately, children who struggle with spelling rarely manage to fully automatise transcription. This often has a negative impact both on their writing process and on the final text. One solution to this problem could be to let them use speech-to-text (STT), because this would allow them to avoid spelling by using their voice to create text.This thesis consists of four articles where I investigate whether, and if so how, composing by means of STT can facilitate writing for children (aged 10–13) with reading and writing difficul- ties. I analyse both the composition processes and the final texts. I make comparisons both with text production by means of a keyboard and with a reference group of children without difficul- ties. In addition, I explore whether and how successful use of STT correlates with individual linguistic and cognitive skills. Overall, my results suggest that STT can indeed facilitate some aspects of writing for children with reading and writing difficulties, though not emphatically. In my studies, the use of STT does not yield any improvements at group level in processes such as meaning-related revisions or in assessed text quality. However, one important caveat is that the participants received only a very short introduction to STT. In general, the ability to use a new tool effectively is of course likely to improve with instruction and practice. Importantly, my results do suggest that instruction in STT use in conjunction with writing processes such as revising is crucial for successful usage of this tool. 

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HUMANIORA  -- Språk och litteratur -- Jämförande språkvetenskap och allmän lingvistik (hsv//swe)
HUMANITIES  -- Languages and Literature -- General Language Studies and Linguistics (hsv//eng)

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language
spoken language
reading and writing difficulties
writing processes
writing strategies
keystroke logging
writing tools
assistive technology
speech-to-text
speech recognition
dictation
lexical analysis
revision
text quality
expository texts
Swedish
Svenska språket / Nordiska språk
written language
spoken language
reading and writing difficulties
writing processes
writing strategies
keystroke logging
writing tools
assistive technology
speech-to-text
speech recognition
dictation
lexical analysis
revision
text quality
expository text

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