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Augmentative_and_alternative_communication#Rate_enhancement_strategies is a little ugly and also the quoted numbers don't massively match up with Speech_generating_device#Rate_enhancement_strategies because of the different sources used - I propose making Augmentative_and_alternative_communication#Vocabulary_organization a separate section, although there are definate overlaps, and also bringing in some of the sources from Speech_generating_device#Rate_enhancement_strategies to bulk out the section and match the numbers up. Anyone think this might cause issues? Failedwizard ( talk) 13:30, 1 November 2011 (UTC)
. *This is a footnote because it's not aimed at Poule, who I expect is familiar with the discipline difference, but to general lurkers who might find it useful) Computer science as a field is one that has both journals and conferences, but the big conferences are often more prestigious than the small journals and vice versa - the normal justification for this is 'It's because our field moves so fast', which was a good answer in the 1970s but is looking less fabulous these days - Moshe Vardi got himself into all sorts of trouble in 2009 when he challenged the status quo [3] largely because the system is now self-perpetuating. Interested readers might like to look at [4] (which ironically, appears to be a journal publication) Failedwizard ( talk) 09:02, 4 November 2011 (UTC)
So I think we should now wait for other editor's opinions - for reference to other readers - in the paragraph in question it is true that of the five references, three are from the UK and only two are from the US. It may way be the case that I'm more likely to have run across UK-based research (I live in the UK), but I feel I'm editing from a global perspective. Failedwizard ( talk) 16:55, 26 December 2011 (UTC)
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There is a lot about the AAC. In general but I must emphasize the Quality of life section. I made a minor change to this section, but I will definitely come back to add more. The whole purpose of the emergence of AAC was to give these individuals the opportunity to communicate. In order to give them quality of life, and not be in a mental prison. There is so much more to this one little section. I would like to add faces with smiles, and maybe a small video of someone actually communication. Thoughts? Vspriet ( talk) 21:45, 9 November 2017 (UTC)VSpriet
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Augmentative_and_alternative_communication#Rate_enhancement_strategies is a little ugly and also the quoted numbers don't massively match up with Speech_generating_device#Rate_enhancement_strategies because of the different sources used - I propose making Augmentative_and_alternative_communication#Vocabulary_organization a separate section, although there are definate overlaps, and also bringing in some of the sources from Speech_generating_device#Rate_enhancement_strategies to bulk out the section and match the numbers up. Anyone think this might cause issues? Failedwizard ( talk) 13:30, 1 November 2011 (UTC)
. *This is a footnote because it's not aimed at Poule, who I expect is familiar with the discipline difference, but to general lurkers who might find it useful) Computer science as a field is one that has both journals and conferences, but the big conferences are often more prestigious than the small journals and vice versa - the normal justification for this is 'It's because our field moves so fast', which was a good answer in the 1970s but is looking less fabulous these days - Moshe Vardi got himself into all sorts of trouble in 2009 when he challenged the status quo [3] largely because the system is now self-perpetuating. Interested readers might like to look at [4] (which ironically, appears to be a journal publication) Failedwizard ( talk) 09:02, 4 November 2011 (UTC)
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