Brian James MacWhinney (born August 22, 1945) is Professor of Psychology at Carnegie Mellon University, MacWhinney co-founded the CHILDES (Child Language Data Exchange System) Project in 1984 with Catherine Snow. He also directs the TalkBank System for the study of conversational interaction. From 1978 to present, MacWhinney has developed a stream of pioneering programs included the Child Language Data Exchange System (CHILDES), Talkbank, PsyScope - an experimental control system for the Macintosh and STEP - System for Teaching Experimental Psychology for improving psychological and linguistic research. He is also a designer of E-Prime.
The CHILDES system provides tools for studying conversational interactions. These tools include a database of transcripts, programs for computer analysis of transcripts, methods for linguistic coding, and systems for linking transcripts to digitized audio and video. The CHILDES database includes a rich variety of computerized transcripts from language learners. Most of these transcripts record spontaneous conversational interactions. There are also transcripts from bilingual children, older school-aged children, adult second-language learners, children with various types of language disabilities, and aphasics who are trying to recover from language loss. The transcripts include data on the learning of 26 different languages.
All adult data are in TalkBank, which means that aphasic data and second-language learning after early childhood (school-age and adult) are there. In addition, TalkBank has a lot of classroom data, code-switching, adult conversation, and meeting data.
Support for the construction of the database has comes from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NIH-NICHD) and the National Science Foundation Linguistics Program.
MacWhinney's research success has been recognized by Grant Foundation bodies including NSF, NIMH, NICHD etc, and he has received numerous awards for his academic and research achievement. A partial list of recent awards includes: Infrastructure and KDI grant for the TalkBank Project. Collaboration (1999-2004) with the University of Pennsylvania, Linguistic Data Consortium, "System for the Teaching of Experimental Psychology (STEP)"(1999-2002), "Linguistic Tools for the Analysis of Child Language Transcript Data" (1998-2001).
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