Re: Aphasia

2017-12-28 Thread Rick Harrison via use-livecode
Hi Peter, Have you already looked at all of the iOS Speech Therapy apps in the Apple App Store to see if any of them do what you are trying to accomplish? There are bunch of them out there! Hope it helps! Rick ___ use-livecode mailing list

Re: Aphasia

2017-12-28 Thread Peter Reid via use-livecode
David Glasgow <dvglas...@gmail.com> > To: How to use LiveCode <use-livecode@lists.runrev.com> > Subject: "Aphasia" (was Re: use-livecode Digest, Vol 171, Issue 44) > > Unfortunately, it is all rather more complicated than either Richmond or > Peter suggest.

Re: "Aphasia"

2017-12-28 Thread Rick Harrison via use-livecode
Hi Peter, Sorry to hear about your friend’s grandmother’s aphasia problem. While you are taking on a noble endeavor here with your app, I would suggest doing a trial run with your software first without the waveform comparison with your friend’s grandmother. Instead of having the computer do

Re: "Aphasia" (was Re: use-livecode Digest, Vol 171, Issue 44)

2017-12-28 Thread Richmond Mathewson via use-livecode
Indeed, it is more complicated as we all, to one extent or another, suffer from a "pathology of semantics or word finding" as, this morning, I couldn't for the life of me remember what part of the brain was supposedly connected with aphasia and had to go and look the thing up. I do

"Aphasia" (was Re: use-livecode Digest, Vol 171, Issue 44)

2017-12-28 Thread David Glasgow via use-livecode
Unfortunately, it is all rather more complicated than either Richmond or Peter suggest. There are many more contributing areas than Brocas, and what Peter describes doesn't appear to be aphasia at all, but rather a pathology of semantics or word finding. It's not possible to be more specific