DILLo: an Italian lexical database for Speech-Language Pathologists

Author:

Beccaria Federica1,Cristiano Angela2,Pisciotta Flavio3,Usardi Noemi4,Borgogni Elisa5,Galletti Filippo Prayer4,Corsi Giulia6,Gregori Lorenzo5,Gagliardi Gloria7

Affiliation:

1. Université libre de Bruxelles

2. University of Groningen

3. University of Salerno

4. Independent researcher

5. University of Firenze

6. Azienda AUSL Toscana Centro, Italy

7. University of Bologna

Abstract

AbstractThis paper describes a novel lexical resource for treating speech impairments from childhood to senility: DILLo -Database Italiano del Lessico per Logopedisti(i.e., Italian Database for Speech-Language Pathologists). DILLo is a free online web application that allows the extraction of filtered wordlists for flexible rehabilitative purposes. Its major aim is to provide Italian speech-language pathologists (SLPs) with a resource that takes advantage of Information and Communication Technologies for language in a healthcare setting. DILLo was designed based on an integrated approach that envisages fruitful cooperation between clinical and linguistic professionals. The 7690 Italian words in the database have been selected based on phonological, phonotactic, and morphological properties and their frequency of use. These linguistic features are encoded in the tool, which includes the orthographic and phonological transcriptions and the phonotactic structure of each word. Moreover, most of the entries are associated with their respective ARASAAC pictogram, providing an additional and inclusive tool for treating speech impairments. The user-friendly interface is structured to allow for different and adaptable search options. DILLo allows Speech-Language Pathologists (SLPs) to obtain a rich, tailored, and varied selection of suitable linguistic stimuli. It can be used to customize the treatment of many impairments, e.g., Speech Sound Disorders, Childhood Apraxia of Speech, Specific Learning Disabilities, aphasia, dysarthria, dysphonia, and the auditory training that follows cochlear implantations.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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