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- LinguaPro Release 2.20a User's Guide
- The Spanish Version
-
-
- Schulenberg & Associates, Inc.
- P.O. Box 1005
- Houston, Texas 77251
- (713) 440-4444 (Voice)
- (713) 980-7164 (FAX)
- Compuserve ID: 72650,3160
-
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- TABLE OF CONTENTS
-
-
- I. INTRODUCTION
- 1.1 On-Line Dictionary Facility (ODF) page 1
- 1.2 FLASHCARD Facility for Vocabulary Items 2
- 1.3 FLASHCARD Facility for Verb Forms 2
- 1.4 VERB Reference Facility (VRF) 4
- 1.5 HELP Screens 4
- 1.6 SOUND 5
- 1.7 INTENSE Mode 5
-
- II. LinguaPro Installation and Operation
- 2.1 Installation 7
- 2.2 Loading Vocabulary Files 8
- 2.3 The Flashcard Facility (Vocabulary) 10
- 2.4 The On-Line Dictionary Facility 18
- 2.5 The VERB Reference Facility 24
- 2.6 Exiting from LinguaPro 27
- 2.7 The Flashcard Facility (VERBS) 28
-
- APPENDIX A -- ADVANCED FILE LOADING TECHNIQUES
- A.1 Build the KILLED.SPA File 39
- A.2 Omit the File LEVEL1.SPA 40
-
- APPENDIX B -- CONSTRUCTING ENGLISH VOCABULARY FILES
- B.1 ENGLISH Vocabulary Files 41
- B.2 General Question and Answer Files 41
-
- APPENDIX C -- OPERATIONAL NOTES&PROBLEM SOLVING - THINGS TO TRY - STUDY METHODS
- C.1 Operational Notes & Problem Solving 42
- C.2 Things to Try 42
- C.3 Suggested Study Approaches 43
-
- INDEX 44
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- -1-
-
- I. INTRODUCTION
-
- LinguaPro/SPANISH is a PC-based program designed for the serious language
- student. The major capabilities of Version 2.20a are described in the following
- sections:
-
- *** NOTE (1): Be sure to look at Appendix B and C
- *** NOTE (2): Be sure to read about the INTENSE mode for the final
- stages of mastering vocabulary using the LinguaPro FLASHCARD system.
-
-
- 1.1 On-Line Dictionary Facility (ODF)
-
- The On-Line Dictionary Facility provides an initial set of 5 vocabulary
- files consisting of over 18,000 Spanish words. These files are named:
-
- LEVEL1.SPA LEVEL2.SPA ... LEVEL5.SPA
-
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- NOTE: If you have the Shareware version of LinguaPro/SPANISH then you
- will have instead a file named SHARE1.SPA. This vocabulary file contains
- approximately 1,000 words and was randomly selected from LEVEL1.SPA to
- provide a cross-section of interesting words. You can easily add your
- own words, or form additional vocabulary files as described in this
- user's guide.
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-
- Using the ODF the user can quickly look up words either from English
- to Spanish or Spanish to English simply by typing the first few letters of
- the word. If the word is not currently in the dictionary, the user may
- easily add the new word so that it is available for future lookups. Accent
- marks are easily added by typing the basic letter (a,e,i,o,u,n) and then
- holding down the ALT key while pressing the "a" or "A" key.
-
- The user can create an unlimited number of new vocabulary files in
- addition to the supplied files. This will permit the user to build up
- specialized vocabulary sets (e.g., medical terminology), or to enter the
- vocabulary presented in a particular textbook on a lesson-by-lesson basis.
- Thus, if the user is taking a Spanish course, or simply working independently
- in a textbook, the words and exact definitions can be added to a vocabulary
- file and used for memorization and review as the user progresses through the
- course.
-
- In addition, these vocabulary files are ideal for users who do a lot of
- reading or writing in Spanish. A specific word can be found in times ranging
- from a tenth of a second, to about a second on most PCs (out of 18,000 words).
-
- Also, all vocabulary files constructed or maintained by the ODF are
- available for "flashcarding". This is described in the next section.
-
- -2-
-
-
- 1.2 FLASHCARD Facility for Vocabulary Items
-
- The LinguaPro Flashcard Facility provides an efficient way for users to
- absorb large amounts of Spanish vocabulary. Any of the vocabulary files
- discussed above, or any combination of them (depending on the usable memory of
- your PC), can be specified. The Flashcard Facility allows the user to work
- from Spanish to English or English to Spanish (or to choose a mixture of part
- English and part Spanish with specified ratios).
-
- The Flashcard Facility allows the user to specify entire vocabulary
- files, or one or more "subgroups" of about 100 words each. No matter how
- many words are specified for flashcarding, however, LinguaPro will parcel out
- the chosen words in "clusters" of 30-35 words. Unless overridden by the user,
- the Flashcard Facility will not advance to the next "cluster" until the user
- demonstrates a reasonable level of proficiency in the "current" cluster.
- (See the A and F commands).
-
- The Flashcard Facility keeps track of words that the user has missed.
- LinguaPro will continue to drill the user more intensively on these words
- even when the user has moved on to a new "cluster" of words. Furthermore,
- if the user saves the file before exiting (using the X command), then the
- statistics will be available on the next invocation of LinguaPro and the
- user will continue to be drilled on the troublesome words.
-
- The Flashcard Facility allows the user to KILL words that he/she no
- longer wishes to be tested upon. Such words are automatically removed from
- the selected vocabulary file and are archived into a special vocabulary file
- with the name "KILLED.SPA". The KILLED file can be viewed as just another
- vocabulary file. If desired, the user can load the KILLED file and use the
- Flashcard Facility to double-check that the user, in fact, fully understands
- the words. Words can also be moved back into the main vocabulary files if
- the user determines that they were "killed" prematurely.
-
- 1.3 FLASHCARD Facility for Verb Forms
-
- Two separate sets of verb files are provided with LinguaPro/SPANISH.
- Each verb file contains 76 fully conjugated verbs or verb phrases. The first
- set of verb files are Verb Phrase files and are named:
-
- TVERB1.SPA TVERB2.SPA ... TVERB5.SPA
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- NOTE: If you have the Shareware version of LinguaPro/SPANISH then
- you will only have the file TVERB1.SPA due to space reasons (each
- file requires about 70,000 bytes of disk space).
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-
- -3-
-
- This set of files consists of 380 verbs and verb phrases arranged in an
- order similar to that encountered in a typical series of Spanish textbooks.
- In other words, irregular verbs are gradually introduced as the user gains
- familiarity with the 3 regular conjugation patterns. Also, verbs involving
- direct and indirect object pronouns are introduced at a later stage, as are
- reflexive verbs.
-
- In the "T" verb series, phrases and sentences are emphasized so that the
- user can learn the verb conjugations in proper context. When one of these Verb
- Phrase files is selected, the flashcard system will generate complete sentences
- that exercise the selected verbs in the tenses and persons specified.
- Additional vocabulary is provided within these generated sentences.
-
- The second set of verb files are Verb Conjugation files and are named:
-
- VERBS1.SPA VERBS2.SPA ... VERBS7.SPA
-
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- NOTE: None of these files are included with the Shareware version due
- to space limitations.
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-
- This set of files contains 532 Spanish verbs and is designed to cover all
- common irregular verbs, and all standard conjugation patterns (including rarer
- verb forms). No attempt is made with these Verb Conjugation files to generate
- complete sentences. The emphasis is totally on the verb conjugation itself.
- The user should generally begin with the TVERB set prior to commencing work
- with this set of verb forms.
-
- The Flashcard Facility for Verbs provides a flexible set of screens that
- allow the specification of the forms to be used. After loading the desired
- verb file, the user must first select the Tense or Tenses desired (e.g.,
- Present, Preterit, etc.). The user will then select any desired subset of
- the 76 verbs or verb phrases contained in the verb file. The user can then
- select the person or persons to be exercised. This gives the student of
- American Spanish the ability to dispense with the "vosotros" forms (used
- only in Spain). Finally, several additional options are provided. One of
- the most important of these is the ability to specify that the user is a
- female. This will result in the generation of sentences and adjectival
- genders that reflect a female speaker. Also, once the user is familiar with
- Spanish verb conjugation patterns and sentence structure, the option is
- provided here to suppress nonessential subject pronouns.
-
- -4-
-
- Once the Flashcard Facility for Verb Forms has been configured, operation
- is similar to that of the Flashcard Facility for vocabulary items. Users may
- test themselves from English to Spanish or Spanish to English (or use a mixture
- of forms). The "cluster" concept mentioned above applies here, too. Verb
- forms are presented in "clusters" of 30-35 forms and the user is not advanced
- to the next cluster until the hit/miss ratio is acceptable (although users
- always have the option of forcing an advance to the next cluster, or of staying
- in the current cluster indefinitely).
-
- Verb forms that are totally mastered may be "killed" by the user. Unlike
- vocabulary items, however, the verb form is not moved out to the archival file
- but is simply suppressed. (The "killed" verb forms may be reactivated at any
- time by saving the verb file with the XX option rather than the normal X
- option. This will also, of course, erase all knowledge contained in the file
- about which verb forms are giving the user the most trouble.)
-
- The Flashcard Facility for Verbs provides two different styles of verb
- presentation. The default style is to utilize short phrases, or complete
- sentences (in the case of the "T" series of Verb Phrase files), without any
- specific clues as to Tense, Mood, and Voice. In this case the user must
- decide upon the correct response just as in a speaking or writing situation.
- In the second style of presentation, however, the user is prompted for a
- specific person, verb, and tense. Presentation modes may be switched back
- and forth by means of the S command. The Grammatical mode is REQUIRED if
- the user wishes to employ the INTENSE mode of flashcarding (see Section 1.7
- and 2.7).
-
- 1.4 VERB Reference Facility (VRF)
-
- Version 2.20a of LinguaPro(Spanish) supplies a reference capability
- which gives the complete definitions, and the full conjugation patterns of
- almost 6000 Spanish verbs. This VERB Reference Facility may be entered either
- from the Flashcard Facility, or from the On-Line Dictionary Facility. The
- access to the VRF is accomplished by means of the V command.
-
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- NOTE: If you have the Shareware version of LinguaPro/SPANISH then the
- SPANISH.VRB file supplied only contains the definitions and conjugations
- for a random sampling of about 300 verbs. The 6,000 verb file requires
- over 200,000 bytes of disk space.
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-
-
- 1.5 HELP Screens
-
- HELP Screens are available at any time by pressing the F1 key (Function
- key 1). Due to space limitations these help screens are not reproduced in
- this document. Also, the F2 key may be used at any time to produce a blank
- screen. Pressing any key will bring back the screen displayed previously.
-
- -5-
-
- 1.6 SOUND
-
- In addition to a 'beep' tone if an error message is generated,
- LinguaPro/SPANISH utilizes 4 sound patterns to signal the following conditions:
-
- a. User has typed the E command to signal that he/she has missed a word
- (a high-low pair of notes).
-
- b. User has typed the K command to signal that the word is to 'killed'
- (funeral dirge).
-
- c. A low-high pair of notes provides an audible signal that the word just
- presented on the screen is one that has been giving trouble (has a
- non-zero error count).
-
- d. A 6-note flourish indicates that the program has advanced the user to
- the next cluster of words.
-
- NOTE: The sound patterns can be turned off (or on again) by use of the
- Z command.
-
-
- 1.7 INTENSE Mode
-
- The INTENSE mode of the LinguaPro FLASHCARD System is designed for the
- English-speaking learner who desires "total" mastery of Spanish vocabulary and
- verbs -- both meanings and spellings! Normally, an English-Speaking learner
- will master vocabulary items using the following procedure:
-
- 1. Work the vocabulary of a given level (e.g., LEVEL1) from Spanish to
- English until a good recognition level is achieved. The Flashcard
- system will use the HONOR system (users are responsible for typing the
- E command if they miss a word).
-
- 2. Work the same vocabulary from English to Spanish until a good
- recognition level is achieved. The << command should be used to cause
- English vocabulary to appear on the left-hand side of the screen. Again,
- the Flashcard system will use the HONOR system (users are responsible for
- typing the E command if they miss a word).
-
- -6-
-
- 3. Finally, use the I command to enter the INTENSE mode (the ESC key
- is used to exit from the INTENSE mode). In INTENSE mode two new
- features will be observed:
-
- a. Users must TYPE the correct Spanish vocabulary item or verb form.
- Correct genders must be supplied for nouns and correct accent marks
- must be supplied for all vocabulary items requiring them. The user
- is prompted with either the first letter of each required word, or
- with several of the internal letters of each word. Missing letters
- are indicated by underscore characters (_). See Section 2.4 for
- more information on using the editing keys (CTRL HOME, CTRL END,
- the cursor keys, the DEL key, and the ALT A). Accent marks are
- supplied by the user by typing the basic letter and then pressing
- ALT A when the cursor is just to the RIGHT of the letter needing
- the accent. Repeated use of the ALT A key will cycle through all
- available choices. The user should press the ENTER key when he/she
- is done typing the word (or he/she may just press the ENTER key at the
- beginning if they do not have any idea of the correct response).
- If the response is incorrect, LinguaPro will supply the E command
- AUTOMATICALLY.
-
- b. The English definition usually has more than one shade of
- meaning, that is, a single Spanish word may have more than one
- possible meaning in English. The English subdefinitions are normally
- supplied with demarcating semicolons (;). Normally, if English is
- being displayed on the left-hand side, then ALL subdefinitions are
- shown at one time prior to the subsequent display of the Spanish
- word. In INTENSE mode, however, ONE of the particular subdefinitions
- is Randomly selected and shown while the remaining subdefinitions
- are obliterated by hyphens (-). This ensures that the user actually
- masters ALL the shades of meaning of the Spanish word and does not
- just key off of the primary meaning. AFTER the user has TYPED in
- the requested Spanish word and been successful (or not), then the
- REMAINDER of the English definition is filled in to the hyphenated
- areas with the subdefinition shown originally relegated back to its
- normal order in the sequence.
-
- The INTENSE mode works identically for VERB items "provided" that the
- user has employed the S command (Switch) to put the Flashcard system into
- its grammatical mode (See Section 2.7). In other words, the INTENSE mode
- cannot be used when LinguaPro is generating sentences.
-
- -7-
-
- II. LinguaPro Installation and Operation
-
- 2.1 Installation
-
- Release 2.20a of LinguaPro/SPANISH consists of the following files:
- (Items provided on the Shareware release are marked with an asterisk).
-
- Note that the USORT.BIN and SPA.BIN files will be dynamically constructed
- (c) the first time they are needed (for the Shareware release).
-
- *** SYSTEM FILES ***
-
- * LP.EXE The LinguaPro Program executable file
- * LP.LIB LinguaPro Library File
- c USORT.BIN LinguaPro System File
- c SPA.BIN LinguaPro System File (Spanish compression)
- * SPANISH.VRB Verb Reference File (defns and conjugations of 5000+ verbs)
-
- *** USER LOADABLE FILES ***
-
- VRBINDEX.SPA Verb Index File of 5000+ verbs
-
- * (LEVEL1.SPA) Vocabulary File (level 1) --- or --> SHARE1.SPA
- LEVEL2.SPA Vocabulary File (level 2)
- LEVEL3.SPA Vocabulary File (level 3)
- LEVEL4.SPA Vocabulary File (level 4)
- LEVEL5.SPA Vocabulary File (level 5)
-
- * TVERB1.SPA Spanish Verbs & Verb Phrases #1
- TVERB2.SPA Spanish Verbs & Verb Phrases #2
- TVERB3.SPA Spanish Verbs & Verb Phrases #3
- TVERB4.SPA Spanish Verbs & Verb Phrases #4
- TVERB5.SPA Spanish Verbs & Verb Phrases #5
-
- VERBS1.SPA Alternate Verb Set #1
- VERBS2.SPA Alternate Verb Set #2
- VERBS3.SPA Alternate Verb Set #3
- VERBS4.SPA Alternate Verb Set #4
- VERBS5.SPA Alternate Verb Set #5
- VERBS6.SPA Alternate Verb Set #6
- VERBS7.SPA Alternate Verb Set #7
-
- Version 2.20a of LinguaPro/SPANISH requires a PC with at least 512K of
- AVAILABLE memory. It will, however, utilize all available memory within the
- first 640K. Memory space only becomes a factor of importance for those users
- who wish to use LinguaPro as a comprehensive on-line dictionary. LinguaPro
- does not currently attempt to use expanded or extended memory.
-
- -8-
-
- The program is activated by typing LP at a DOS prompt. Assuming that the
- entire contents of the release floppies have been transferred to a subdirectory
- named LPRO, the program is activated by typing:
-
- C:\LPRO\LP
-
- 2.2 Loading Vocabulary Files
-
- When LinguaPro is activated it will request the name of a Vocabulary File
- as in Figure 1. At this point the user has 3 choices:
-
- 1. Specify an existing Vocabulary File such as LEVEL1.SPA or SHARE1.SPA
- (for the Shareware version), or a vocabulary file previously created by the
- user. Up to 6 such files can be loaded simultaneously depending on the
- capacity of the LinguaPro program.
-
- 2. Specify a Verb Phrase file such as TVERB1.SPA, or a Verb Conjugation
- file such as VERBS1.SPA. Unlike Vocabulary files, only one verb-type file may
- be loaded at a time.
-
- 3. Specify a nonexistent file name such as MEDICAL.SPA.
-
- In the third case the user will be informed that the file does not exist
- and the user will be asked if it should be created. If the user answers Y
- (or YES), then LinguaPro will automatically put the user in the On-Line
- Dictionary Facility (ODF) and prompt for the new Spanish word and its defin-
- ition. In this way the user may construct a new vocabulary file from scratch.
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- NOTE: Be sure to look at Appendix B to see how to utilize this facility
- for the creation of English vocabulary flashcard files, or to construct
- general Question/Answer type files.
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- NOTE: The suffix SPA is optional. If you wish to create an English or
- general purpose file, however, then you must specify the suffixes ENG or GEN,
- respectively.
-
- If a Verb file is specified, then the user is limited to exactly one
- file (of up to 76 fully conjugated verbs or verb phrases). In this case
- the user will have access only to the Flashcard Facility and to the Verb
- Reference Facility (the ODF is not accessible if verb files are loaded).
-
- If a Vocabulary file is specified, LinguaPro will then accept a total
- of up to 6 such file names. All files will then be available for flashcard
- drilling or for the On-Line Dictionary (ODF). Vocabulary files will be
- marked with the letters A, B, C, D, E, and F, respectively. All files loaded
- in this manner are referred to as WORKING files to distinguish them from
- various EXTERNAL files (such as KILLED.SPA).
-
- -9-
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- LinguaPro(TM) V2.20a - The Professional Language Assistant
- Copyright (c) 1993, Schulenberg and Associates, Inc.
- All Rights Reserved.
-
- What is the name of the Vocabulary File? (press F1 for HELP)
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- Figure 1. File Loading Screen
-
- If you need help with inputting a vocabulary file name you may press the
- F1 key to obtain help. The help display will show you all files in your
- current directory with the suffix .SPA.
-
- Figure 2 shows the LinguaPro Loading Screen after the Vocabulary file
- LEVEL1.SPA has been loaded. Notice that 4,449 mainline entries have been
- loaded and that a total of 7,264 individual words are defined. LinguaPro
- vocabulary files generally will place several related words on a single line,
- e.g., a verb and a derived noun and/or adjective. Version 2.20a limits the
- user to 10,750 entries. This will normally correspond to a word count of
- over 14,000 words. It can also be seen in figure 2 (line 3) that the %Full
- indicators are 41.4% and 53.3%. The first figure means that LinguaPro has
- utilized 41% of its maximum of 10,750 mainline entries (i.e., 4449 is 41%
- of 10,750). The second figure means that the TEXT size is 53% of the maxi-
- mum. Thus, it may not be possible to immediately load the second vocabulary
- file (LEVEL2.SPA). Instead, the user should employ the Flashcard Facility
- to drill on LEVEL1. The KILL feature should then be used to remove enough
- of the simplest words so that LEVEL2 (and the LEVEL3, 4, 5 can be loaded).
- Appendix A describes additional methods for "loading" all vocabulary files
- for reading or reference purposes.
-
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- LinguaPro(TM) V2.20a - The Professional Language Assistant 100% Spanish->English
- File: LEVEL1.SPA Loaded: 4449 (ENG) Viewed: 0 Errors: 0 BatAvg:1.000
- %Full: (41.4,53.3) Selected: 4449 (SPA) Viewed: 0 Errors: 0 BatAvg:1.000
-
- What is the name of the Vocabulary File? (press F1 for HELP)
-
- FILE LOADING SUMMARY
- File Name #Entries #Words
-
- LEVEL1.SPA 4449 7264
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Figure 2. File Loading Screen (1 File Loaded)
-
- -10-
-
- When all desired vocabulary files have been loaded (one in this case),
- the user should then simply press the ENTER key. This will cause LinguaPro
- to advance to the Group Selection Screen shown in Figure 3. The purpose of
- this screen is to constrain the number of words that will be tested in the
- Flashcard Facility. If the user presses ENTER (or types 'ALL' and presses
- ENTER), all 4449 word entries will be utilized. This is still subject,
- however, to the clustering logic which will present the words to the user
- in clusters of 30-35 words. Alternatively, the user may select group 1
- for example. This will select about 106 word entries (perhaps 120-130
- individual words) out of the total set of 4,449. The words will be chosen at
- random from the full set, and will be presented in a random order. However,
- every time that the user selects group 1, the same set of 106 word entries
- will be used. This permits the user to select group 1 for practice on
- Monday, select group 2 for practice on Tuesday, select groups 1 and 2 for
- reinforcement practice on Wednesday, and so forth. In this wasy the entire
- contents of LEVEL1.SPA may be learned in a short time, and as words are learned
- (and KILLed), the size of the LEVEL1.SPA file will decrease (as the size of
- the KILLED.SPA file increases). This will ultimately permit the higher-level
- files (LEVEL2, 3, 4, and 5) to be loaded simultaneously.
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- LinguaPro(TM) V2.20a - The Professional Language Assistant 100% Spanish->English
- File: LEVEL1.SPA Loaded: 4449 (ENG) Viewed: 0 Errors: 0 BatAvg:1.000
- %Full: (41.4,53.3) Selected: 4449 (SPA) Viewed: 0 Errors: 0 BatAvg:1.000
-
-
- 4449 Vocabulary items have been loaded.
- This will be divided into 42 groups of about 106 items each.
- Enter " "/"ALL" or Range of Groups, e.g., 1, 2-4, ... :
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Figure 3. Group Selection Screen
-
- 2.3 The Flashcard Facility (Vocabulary)
-
- In Figure 4 we can see an example of the Flashcard Facility (for
- Vocabulary). In this case all words were selected from LEVEL1.SPA so it can be
- seen at the top of the screen that 4,449 entries have been loaded, and that
- 4,449 entries have been selected. The VIEW counters keep track of how many
- words have been viewed in English and in Spanish. In this case the words are
- 100% Spanish to English so that all words appearing on the left are Spanish
- words. The Batting Average statistics keep track of the number of words guessed
- correctly divided by the total number of words viewed (in that language).
-
- -11-
-
- Another feature that is evident in Figure 4 is the Clustering Logic. It
- can be seen that we are in Cluster 1 (which contains 34 distinct word entries),
- that the cluster is 58% complete (because 21 words have been displayed thus
- far), and that the user has up to now not missed any of the words (Zero Cluster
- Errors). LinguaPro will not advance to Cluster #2 (the next 34 word entry)
- until the number of cluster errors is about 5 or less (unless the user types
- the A command to force an Advance). The advance to the next cluster is
- accompanied by a 6-note melody. This may be suppressed by means of the Z
- command.
-
- Notice that the words are being presented in a totally random order.
- This would also be the case if the user had specified only one, or several
- groups on the Group Selection Screen.
-
- The Flashcard Facility is designed around use of the ENTER key and a set
- of one or two letter commands. The ENTER key will cause the display of the
- definition for the word currently on the left-hand side. If the user has
- correctly guessed the definition then the ENTER key may be pressed again to
- bring up the next word. If the user has missed the word, however, then the
- E (error) command should be used to mark the word as a problem word.
-
- In the INTENSE mode of the Flashcard Facility, however, the user must
- actually TYPE the correct word including accent marks. In this case errors
- are flagged automatically by LinguaPro.
-
- -12-
-
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- LinguaPro(TM) V2.20a - The Professional Language Assistant 100% Spanish->English
- File: LEVEL1.SPA Loaded: 4449 (ENG) Viewed: 0 Errors: 0 BatAvg:1.000
- %Full: (41.4,53.3) Selected: 4449 (SPA) Viewed: 21 Errors: 0 BatAvg:1.000
- Clust#: 1; 34 items; %Complete: 58%; #Clust Errs: 0; Stage#: 1; Mode: 1
- es hora de it is time to...
- juzgar to judge
- la bancarrota the bankruptcy
- el aparato the apparatus/device
- increíble incredible/unbelievable
- pero but
- apagar to quench/extinguish;to turn off
- mientras tanto meanwhile
- comparativamente comparatively
- el sentir the feeling;the opinion
- el ángulo the angle/corner/nook
- la estatua the statue
- frío/a cold;cool
- establecer to establish
- magnífico/a magnificent/splendid
- mantenerse to support oneself
- sintético/a synthetic
- aristocrático/a aristocratic
- el complemento the complement;the completion
- la estadía
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- Figure 4. Flashcard Facility (Vocabulary)
-
- LinguaPro employs the HONOR system in evaluating the user's proficiency
- with vocabulary. Although a Multiple Choice approach (or Matching approach)
- may be beneficial in some cases, it is felt that the design of LinguaPro is
- far better for mature students who want the full benefits of a Flashcard
- facility. Far greater speed is possible with the adopted approach. If a
- user feels that he/she has "missed" the word, then an E (or e) command can be
- typed. The E (Error) command signifies that the user has missed the word, or
- some aspect of the word. LinguaPro will then flag the word on the screen with
- an "e>>" symbol, sound a 2-note acknowledgement (unless suppressed via the Z
- command), update the Cluster Error counter and the Batting Averages, and
- maintain associated statistics that will permanently record that the user has
- had trouble with that word.
-
- -13-
-
- Once the user has attained an intermediate level of proficiency with
- the vocabulary, however, then the INTENSE mode should be used to lead to the
- final mastery of definitions and spellings. In this case the HONOR system is
- not used. LinguaPro will automatically flag error messages if the text typed
- by the user does not match the Spanish word (or verb form).
-
- When six or more words have been marked as "errors", LinguaPro will
- lock-in the current cluster until the user as either gotten the words correctly
- on a sufficient number of subsequent tries, or until the user explicitly
- advances to the next cluster with the A (Advance) command. In general, if a
- user has gotten a word wrong once, then he/she will have to get it right on
- four or five subsequent attempts for the error counters to drop back to zero
- for that word. The Q command (Quiet), however, may be used to silence a word
- that has become annoying. This command will instantly cause the error counter
- for the word to be reset to zero so that it will cease to be flagged as
- troublesome. This is helpful if the user pressed the E (error) key by mistake,
- or, in the INTENSE mode, just made a typing error.
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- *** Deleted for space reasons. HELP may be accessed at any time by
- use of the F1 key ***
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Figure 5. HELP Screen for Flashcard Facility
-
- The first few screen columns in the Flashcard Screens are set aside
- for several purposes. In the first place, words flagged by the users as
- "incorrect" are marked with the symbol "e>>" in these columns. Also, words
- that have been "killed" by the user are marked with the symbol "k>>" in these
- initial columns. The Q command (Quiet) causes words to be marked with "q>>".
- The standard use for these columns, however, is to show the user how many
- times he/she has seen that word previously, and to provide an estimation of
- how "troublesome" that word has been.
-
- Column 1 of the Flashcard Screen is reserved for a Dictionary ID. This
- is a letter (A, B, C...) that is assigned sequentially as the vocabulary files
- are loaded. The ID assignments can be seen by pressing the F1 key to access
- Help. If you have only loaded one vocabulary file then its ID is 'A'. In this
- special case no letter is shown. You will only see file IDs if you have loaded
- two or more vocabulary files.
-
- -14-
-
- The next few columns of the Flashcard Screen will either show blanks or
- an integer value. If the field is blank it signifies that, as far as
- LinguaPro knows, the user has never seen this word in this or any previous
- session. An integer value of 1, 2, etc., signifies that the user has been
- exposed to this word that many times previously. These statistics are only
- maintained, however, if the user exits from LinguaPro with the X command.
- If the user simply escapes (ESC), or uses the UNLOAD (U) command, then these
- statistics are not updated for the current session. Furthermore, if the
- user exits with the XX command, then all of the statistical information is
- reset.
-
- To the right of the VIEWED PREVIOUSLY statistics a field is set aside
- to show the user approximately how many times the word has been guessed
- incorrectly. As mentioned previously, the user signifies that he/she has
- missed a word by typing the E command, or, has misspelled the desired word
- while in the INTENSE mode of Flashcarding. As the screen scrolls the offending
- word off the top of the screen, LinguaPro will begin to redisplay that word
- (plus other troublesome words) at a frequency sufficient to permit the user
- to master the definition. When the word is redisplayed, it will generally
- show a single asterisk (*) in the ERROR columns. If the word has been missed
- repeatedly, however, then LinguaPro will employ the following succession of
- symbols to remind the user of the relative difficulty of the word:
-
- * ** *** ! !! !!!
-
- These symbols will build up (to the maximum value of !!!) as the user continues
- to miss the word, and will then count down (ultimately to a blank) as the user
- gets the word correctly on subsequent tries. Note that the Q command (Quiet)
- can be used to instantly reset a word's error counter to 0. This eliminates
- the frustration factor of being bombarded with pesty words that the user KNOWS
- he/she has mastered.
-
- Figure 5 shows the HELP Screen available within the Flashcard Facility
- when the user presses the F1 key (Function Key 1). Each of these commands will
- now be discussed in turn. All commands can be typed in either upper or lower
- case, and all commands must be followed by the ENTER key.
-
- 1. "A" command. The A (ADVANCE) command causes an immediate advance to
- the next word cluster regardless of how many errors the user has made during the
- current cluster. However, the clustering logic is always interrupted by the
- injection of previous "troublesome" words. The troublesome words of all
- previous clusters will continue to pop up randomly (but at a reduced frequency)
- during the new cluster.
-
- -15-
-
- 2. "F" command. The F (FREEZE) command is the inverse of the A command.
- It causes a freeze of the current cluster so that the user can drill
- exhaustively on the current set of 30-35 words without an automatic progression
- to the next cluster. Once an F command has been entered, however, a subsequent
- A command must be used to cause resumption of normal program sequencing. When a
- cluster is in a FROZEN state, this is indicated by the word FROZEN (in red) in
- the upper right section of the screen.
-
- 3. "D" command. The D (DICTIONARY) command causes an immediate switch
- from the Flashcard Facility to the On-Line Dictionary Facility (ODF). When the
- Dictionary Facility is exited, the user will be put back in the Flashcard
- Facility, and in the same cluster.
-
- 4. "E" command. The E (ERROR) command is used to signal an error. As
- mentioned earlier, the honor system is employed to detect words guessed
- incorrectly by the user. Note: The E command may be used "retroactively" to
- mark an error on a previous word even if a new word has appeared -- provided
- that the definition for the new word has not yet been shown. The K (KILL)
- command, and the Q (QUIET) command, also work in this retroactive way. Words
- flagged as "errors" will be marked with the symbol "e>>".
-
- 5. "I" command. The I (INTENSE) command is used to assist the user in
- achieving final mastery of Spanish vocabulary. When the INTENSE mode is
- entered, this is indicated by the word INTENSE (in blue) in the upper right
- section of the screen. Note that the user must have previously utilized the
- << command to cause English definitions to appear on the left-hand side of
- the screen. In INTENSE mode users must actually TYPE the correct Spanish
- word (including accent marks which may be supplied with the ALT A key). The
- INTENSE mode is exited by using the ESC key once!
-
- 6. "K" command. The K (KILL) command is used to KILL a word. It should
- be used whenever the user feels that the word being displayed has been totally
- mastered. The K command causes the specified word to be removed from the
- active working vocabulary file and moved into the KILLED.SPA file. Thus, words
- are never totally lost, but rather moved to archival storage where they can be
- subsequently reviewed or interrogated. As in the case of the E command, the K
- command can be used retroactively for a word provided that the definition has
- not yet been displayed for the subsequent word. Words that have been "killed"
- will be marked with the symbol "k>>".
-
- 7. "L" command. The L (LOAD) command is used to LOAD an additional
- vocabulary file. It causes LinguaPro to return control to the File Loading
- Screen where an additional file or files may be loaded (provided program limits
- are not exceeded).
-
- 8. "Q" command. The Q (QUIET) command causes LinguaPro to instantly
- reset a words's error count to zero. Thus the Q command will UNDO an E command
- that the user typed in error, or will stop the word from becoming a nuisance
- if the user feels that he/she has mastered the word before LinguaPro has made
- that decision. As in the case of the E and K commands, the Q command can be
- used retroactively for a word provided that the definition has not yet been
- displayed for the subsequent word. Word that have been "quieted" will be
- marked with the symbol "q>>".
-
- -16-
-
- 9. "R" command. The R (RECYCLE) command causes LinguaPro to recycle back
- to the Group Selection Screen whereupon the user can select a different group or
- groups to be used in the Flashcard Facility.
-
- 10. "U" command. The U (UNLOAD) command causes all current vocabulary
- files to be dropped, and control to be returned to the File Loading Screen.
- If the user has marked one or more words as "errors" (E command), or has
- altered the vocabulary files via the On-Line Dictionary Facility, then the user
- will be requested to explicitly OK the loss of this information. If the U
- command is used then all changes made to all active vocabulary files, plus all
- statistical information gathered via the E command, will be lost. Only the
- X command (save and exit) causes all statistics and vocabulary file changes to
- be permanently recorded.
-
- 11. "V" command. The V (VRF) command causes an immediate transfer to the
- VERB Reference Facility (described in a later section). If the current line
- contains a Spanish verb, then the VERB Reference Facility will position to that
- verb automatically so that the conjugation pattern is automatically displayed.
-
- 12. "X" and "XX" commands. The X (EXIT) command is the normal way for a
- user to exit from LinguaPro. It causes all information acquired during the
- session to be permanently updated in the various vocabulary files. Statistics
- on words missed, as well as any file changes resulting from kills (K command)
- or Dictionary operations (Purge, Modify, New word, etc.) are saved. The XX
- command is like the X command in that all substantive dictionary changes are
- saved. However, the XX command causes a "resetting" of all view and error
- statistics so that LinguaPro will have no future knowledge of which words the
- user has previously seen and which words have been causing errors.
-
- 13. "Z" command. The Z (SOUND) command will turn off the sound effects,
- if they are on, or turn them on if they are off.
-
- 14. Mixture commands (< , <<, >, >>). The mixture commands are used to
- change from Spanish to English or English to Spanish (or a percentage mixture
- of both). Initially, LinguaPro defaults to all Spanish on the left-hand side.
- This is based on the presumption that it is natural for English-speaking
- persons to learn words initially from Spanish to English before attempting the
- reverse direction. Note that English definitions must be on the left-hand
- side before the INTENSE mode (I command) may be utilized!
-
- Use of the < command tells LinguaPro to use LESS Spanish on the left-hand
- side. Several usages of the < command will result in a 50-50 mixture (half of
- the time the word on the left will be Spanish and the rest of the time it will
- be English). Even more usages of the < command will cause NO Spanish on the
- left, that is, all words on the left-hand side will be English words. The <<
- command, however, causes an immediate switch to 100% English to Spanish.
-
- -17-
-
- In a similar manner, the > command tells LinguaPro to use MORE Spanish on
- the left-hand side. Again, this command may be repeated to achieve several
- intermediate mixtures. Similarly, the >> command causes an immediate switch
- to 100% Spanish to English.
-
- The current Mixture setting is shown in the upper right-hand corner of the
- LinguaPro Screen (see Figure 4).
-
- It should also be noticed that the HELP screen (F1 key) shows the
- vocabulary files currently loaded (marked as A, B, C, D, E, and F) and
- indicates the number of "kills" and "purges" that have taken place for that
- particular file (Purges are discussed in the next section which is devoted to
- the On-Line Dictionary Facility).
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- LinguaPro(TM) V2.20a - The Professional Language Assistant 100% English->Spanish
- File: LEVEL1.SPA Loaded: 4449 (ENG) Viewed: 25 Errors: 8 BatAvg: .680
- %Full: (41.4,53.3) Selected: 4449 (SPA) Viewed: 39 Errors: 0 BatAvg:1.000
- Clust#: 2; 34 items; %Complete: 85%; #Clust Errs: 8; Stage#: 1 INTENSE
- the sugar [el azúcar]
- the future [el futuro]
- armed with [armado/a de]
- the hero [el héroe]
- e>> patient [paciente]
- the duck [el/la pato/a]
- e>> just;exactly;tight(adv.) [justo]
- the faith;the trust;the faithfulness;the certificate
- [la fe]
- the cooling;the refrigeration [la refrigeración]
- the imitation [la imitación]
- scared/frightened [asustado/a]
- e>> the kidney bean [el fríjol]
- the act/action;the event;the ceremony
- [el acto]
- to be filled with [lleno/a de]
- to sew [coser]
- the obedience [la obediencia]
- e>> the tree [el árbol]
- the face [la cara]
- to move oneself,to stir/budge [m_v__se]
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Figure 6. INTENSE Mode of the Flashcard Facility
-
- -18-
-
- Figure 6 shows the INTENSE mode of LinguaPro/SPANISH when being used
- with a vocabulary file (see Section 2.7 to see how to utilize the INTENSE
- mode with verb files). Notice that the word INTENSE is displayed in the
- upper right-hand corner of the screen. The user should exit from the
- INTENSE mode by using the ESC key.
-
- It can be further seen that English is being displayed on the left.
- This is an essential prerequisite for the INTENSE mode since it is designed
- to force the user to TYPE the correct Spanish word. Use the < or << commands
- to force English on the left-hand side. Then, the INTENSE mode may be
- entered by use of the I command.
-
- Note in Figure 6 that the user is shown a "skeletonized" Spanish word
- that must be filled in correctly. In the Figure, the skeleton is "m_v__se"
- and the user should complete the correct word to make it [moverse]. In
- many cases the user will only be prompted with the first letter of the word.
- In all cases, noun genders are suppressed and must be supplied by the user.
- Accent marks are supplied by typing the base letter (a,e,i,o,u,n) and then
- holding down the ALT key while pressing the a or A key WHILE the cursor is
- positioned just to the right of the base letter! See Sections 1.7 and 2.7
- for more information. Also, see Section 2.4 for more information on the
- ALT A key and the other editing commands and conventions employed by
- LinguaPro.
-
-
- 2.4 The On-Line Dictionary Facility
-
- The On-Line Dictionary Facility (ODF) is not accessible if a VERB file
- has been loaded.
-
- The On-Line Dictionary Facility is accessed from the Flashcard Facility by
- using the "D" command. The Dictionary Facility is exited by using the ESC key.
- This will cause control to be transferred back into the Flashcard Facility at
- the point it was exited (in the same cluster and with the same cluster
- statistics).
-
- The Dictionary Facility works with the files already loaded, and in some
- cases, with an additional EXTERNAL File. The dictionary is searched by typing
- at least three initial characters of a desired word, and then pressing the
- ENTER key. By typing more letters, of course, the number of "hits" will be
- reduced, and the resultant list will be shorter. If too many "hits" result,
- the screen will show "..." at the bottom which indicates that the list of words
- is incomplete. If the desired word does not appear on the partial list, then
- the search should be retried with a longer search string.
-
- The default for LinguaPro/SPANISH is for a Spanish word lookup. In
- Figure 7 the search string entered was "pare" and LinguaPro displayed all
- words in LEVEL1.SPA which START with the letters p-a-r-e. LinguaPro ignores
- all accent marks and capital letters when making its searches. This makes it
- easier for the user to enter the search string, and the desired word is sure
- to be found even if it is stored with an initial capital letter (or an
- unexpected accent mark).
-
- -19-
-
- To narrow the search farther, the user may terminate the search string
- with the dollar ($) sign. This tells LinguaPro to ignore any words that
- contain LETTERs following the search string. In other words, if the user
- types "para", the displayed list will be of all words that START with the
- letters "para" (parado, paraguas, parasol, etc.). If the user types "para$",
- however, then only occurrences of the word "para" will be located.
-
- In order to search for English words, the user must PREFIX the word
- with a pound sign (#). The same rules apply as in the case of Spanish lookups.
- The dollar sign ($) terminator may again be used. Thus if the user types
- "#man" the resultant list will be too long, and will include such words as
- many, manner, manager, etc. If the user types "#man$", however, then only
- words or phrases containing "man " will be located.
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- LinguaPro(TM) V2.20a - The Professional Language Assistant 100% Spanish->English
- File: LEVEL1.SPA Knn (Kill) TnnX (Transfer) Pnn (Purge) Mnn (Modify)
- %Full: (34.2,62.9) nn (Select) <Please indicate which was the desired word>
- N (New) 3 to 20 Chars (Search) <ESC> (Exit) F1 (HELP) F2 (BLANK)
- Specify Command or SEARCH string:
- A 1 the couple/pair/mates;equal/like \ la pareja;parejo/a
- A 2 similar/alike/resembling;good looking \ parecido/a;bien parecido/a
- A 3 to seem(appear);to resemble/look alike;the opinion/mind/looks
- parecer;parecerse(a);el parecer
- A 4 the wall(inside);the strong,thick wall \ la pared;el paredón
- A 5 apparently;it is hard to believe/it appears to be a lie
- al parecer;parece mentira
-
-
- Lookup String: pare TYPEOVER
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Figure 7. The On-Line Dictionary Screen
-
- In Figure 7 all 5 dictionary items are flagged with an A in column 1.
- This signals that the words were all found in vocabulary file A (LEVEL1.SPA).
- If other vocabulary files had been loaded then the user might see B, C, D, etc.
- in column 1.
-
- The Dictionary Facility has its own HELP Screen (See Figure 8). It
- is also accessed by pressing F1 (Function Key 1).
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- *** Deleted for space reasons. HELP may be accessed at any time by
- use of the F1 key ***
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Figure 8. Dictionary HELP Screen
-
- -20-
-
-
- The Dictionary Facility has its own set of commands. Each command (except
- for the ESC key to exit) requires that the command be followed by the ENTER
- key. The Dictionary commands are as follows:
-
- 1. "ESC" key. The ESC key causes LinguaPro to exit back to the Flashcard
- Facility. The user will be back in the same "cluster" as when the Flashcard
- Facility was exited, and the cluster statistics will be as before.
-
- 2. "nn" Command. This command simply consists of typing the number of
- one of the displayed words and pressing the ENTER key. For example, if the
- user types 4 ENTER, he/she is signifying that the fourth line (see Figure 7),
- containing the word "pared", was the desired word or words. LinguaPro will
- mark this line with an asterisk (*) in column 1. LinguaPro will regard this
- as an Error, similar to the use of the E command in the Flashcard Facility.
- When the user returns to the Flashcard Facility, the word "pared" will be more
- intensively drilled because the user has admitted having trouble with it. This
- again is an example of the honor system employed by LinguaPro. Words that have
- to be looked up in the course of reading a book are treated as though they
- had been guessed incorrectly during a Flashcard session. If the user employs
- the X command to exit from LinguaPro, then these statistics will be kept for
- the next session as well.
-
- 3. "string". By typing a string of characters and pressing the ENTER
- key, the user is requesting LinguaPro to find all Spanish words in the loaded
- vocabulary files that START with that character sequence. The string may be
- terminated with a dollar sign ($), as discussed above, to limit the search
- further.
-
- 4. "#string". By typing a pound sign (#) followed by a string of
- characters and pressing the ENTER key, the user is requesting LinguaPro to
- find all English words in the loaded vocabulary files that START with that
- character sequence. The string may be terminated with a dollar sign ($),
- as discussed above, to limit the search further.
-
- 5. "Knn". By typing a K followed by an item number, LinguaPro will
- KILL all words on that line. All words will be moved to the KILLED.SPA file
- and taken out of the working vocabulary file. Remember, however, that no
- changes are permanently effective until the user employs the X command (or XX)
- to exit from LinguaPro. If the user exits via an ESC (escape), or by use of
- the U command, then all such changes are discarded.
-
- -21-
-
- In the example of Figure 7, if the user types K1 and ENTER then both of
- the words "la pareja" and "parejo/a" will be KILLed, that is, removed from
- LEVEL1.SPA and moved into KILLED.SPA. Thus the KILL command within the
- Dictionary Facility is more encompassing than the K command within the
- Flashcard Facility. Within the Flashcard Facility, use of the K command
- causes the multi-word entry to be split. Only the word actually being
- being displayed will be KILLed. Thus if the user is employing the Flashcard
- Facility and the displayed word is "la pareja", use of the K command will
- cause "la pareja" to be moved to the KILLED.SPA file but the word "parejo/a"
- will be kept. The Dictionary Facility K command removes ALL words on the
- displayed line.
-
- 6. "Mnn". The MODIFY command is used to modify or correct an existing
- vocabulary file entry (or to add an additional word and its definition to a
- line entry). It operates like the N (NEW) command except that the Spanish
- and English sections are already filled in with the current text.
-
- 7. "N, NA, NB". The NEW command is the means whereby the user can add
- wholly new words to new or existing LinguaPro vocabulary files. If only a
- single vocabulary file is loaded, then the N command may be used by itself.
- If more than one vocabulary file has been loaded, however, then the letter A,
- B, C, etc., must be affixed to indicate the vocabulary file which is to contain
- the new word. If the user omits the vocabulary file ID, the word will auto-
- matically go into the last vocabulary file loaded, that is, the file with the
- highest letter.
-
- Figure 9 shows the LinguaPro Dictionary Screen after the N command has
- been entered. The user is first prompted for the Spanish word (or words) to
- be added. The user may type up to 125 characters of text to define the Spanish
- word or phrase. The ENTER key will then result in a prompt to enter the
- English word or phrase. A final ENTER key will cause the new word to go into
- the indicated vocabulary file, and onto the screen as a new line item.
-
- NOTE: NEW or Modified line items will be moved to the bottom of the
- screen.
-
- Use of the ESC (escape) key will back LinguaPro up so that if the user is
- in the process of entering the English definition and sees that an error has
- been made in the initial Spanish word, the ESC key will return control to the
- Spanish section. Alternatively, the user may simply continue, knowing that
- LinguaPro will provide a final opportunity to get the entries correct before
- they are committed.
-
- All languages, particulary Spanish, require accent marks. Within
- LinguaPro, accent marks are entered by first typing the parent letter (a, e,
- i, o, u, n) and then pressing the ALT A key one or more times to cycle through
- the available choices (hold down the ALT key and press the A key at the same
- time). Thus the user may type the letter n (or N), and immediately press the
- ALT A key to get the ñ. Not that this same convention is used in the INTENSE
- mode of the Flashcard system when the user is prompted to type in a Spanish
- word!
-
- -22-
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Enter the SPANISH word(s) to be added:
-
-
-
- A 1 the couple/pair/mates;equal/like \ la pareja;parejo/a
- A 2 similar/alike/resembling;good looking \ parecido/a;bien parecido/a
- A 3 to seem(appear);to resemble/look alike;the opinion/mind/looks
- parecer;parecerse(a);el parecer
- A 4 the wall(inside);the strong,thick wall \ la pared;el paredón
- A 5 apparently;it is hard to believe/it appears to be a lie
- al parecer;parece mentira
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Figure 9. The NEW Command
-
- 8. "Pnn". The PURGE command is like the KILL command except that ALL
- words on the line are totally removed and discarded. The words are not
- archived into the KILLED.SPA file. Be careful with this command!
-
- 9. "Tnn". The TRANSFER command permits an entry (often more than one
- word) to be moved from one of the loaded vocabulary files to another. For
- example, if the user had loaded both LEVEL1.SPA and LEVEL2.SPA, then the
- letter A would be assigned to LEVEL1 and the letter B would be assigned to
- LEVEL2 (this can be checked by using F1 to bring up the HELP Screen as in
- Figure 8). The user can then shuttle words back and forth between the two
- vocabulary files.
-
- If only a single vocabulary file is loaded then the Transfer command is
- illegal. If exactly two vocabulary files have been loaded, the Transfer
- command will simply move the word(s) to the OTHER vocabulary file. If three
- or more vocabulary files have been loaded, however, then the user must specify
- the TARGET vocabulary file. Thus the syntax for transferring, say, line #3 to
- another vocabulary file would be:
-
- T3 or T3B or T3C ....
-
- The first example is only valid for two vocabulary files. The second example
- would transfer the words INTO vocabulary file B, and the third example would
- transfer the third entry into vocabulary file C. Note that a word cannot be
- transferred within the same vocabulary file.
-
- The TRANSFER command is especially useful for users who would like to
- isolate specialized vocabulary items. For example, LEVEL1.SPA can be loaded.
- MEDICAL.SPA and BUSINESS.SPA can then be "loaded" as NEW (empty) vocabulary
- files (these will be marked as B and C, respectively). The user can then use
- the TRANSFER command to remove medical terminology from LEVEL1.SPA and insert it
- into MEDICAL.SPA. Similarly, business terminology can be transferred into
- BUSINESS.SPA. Note again, however, that NO change is permanently effective
- until the user employs the X command to terminate LinguaPro.
-
- -23-
-
- ==================================
- NOTES ON INPUTTING/MODIFYING WORDS
- ==================================
-
- a. When inputting or modifying Spanish or English text, it has already
- been pointed out that the ALT-A key may be used to install the proper accent
- mark. Type the base letter (a, e, i, o, u, n) and immediately press
- ALT A. If the text already exists, position the cursor to the FOLLOWING
- letter and use the ALT A sequence. Nothing will happen if the cursor is on
- the letter itself.
-
- b. The HOME key will take the cursor to the beginning of the item.
- The END key will take the cursor to the end of the item. The left and right
- cursor keys (<- and ->) will move the cursor left and right within the line.
-
- c. The CTRL END combination (hold down the CTRL key and press the END
- key) will delete the current character through the end of the line. The
- CTRL HOME combination will delete the entire line.
-
- d. The INSERT (INS) key will toggle LinguaPro back and forth between
- INSERT mode and TYPEOVER mode. The bottom of the On-Line Dictionary Screen
- will display the word INSERT or the word TYPEOVER.
-
- e. LinguaPro utilizes a convention that preserves memory space by
- combining several related words and their definitions within a single line
- entry (remember that the program has a limit of 10,750 line entries).
- Individual words or phrases are set off by semicolons. Users are
- encouraged to follow this convention. For example, in Figure 7 we see that
- line 2 has the following structure:
-
- similar/alike/resembling;good looking \ parecido/a;bien parcido/a
-
- According to the convention employed by LinguaPro, "similar/alike/resembling"
- matches up with "parecido/a", and "good looking" matches up with
- "bien parecido/a". Notice also that slashes (/) are used to delimit closely
- related synonyms, that the word "to" is always prefixed to English verbs, that
- the word "the" always precedes English nouns, and that Spanish adjectival
- endings are usually shown as "o/a" to indicate the masculine and feminine
- endings.
-
- 10. "V". The V command (VERB) is used to access the Verb Reference
- Facility. It is identical to the V command within the Flashcard Facility.
- The last search argument used in the Dictionary Facility is used to establish
- a starting point in the Verb Reference Facility. In other words, if the user
- had last typed "para", the Verb Reference Facility would position the user at
- the first verb that begins with the letters "para" (this might be the verb
- "parabolizar"). When the user exits the Verb Reference Facility by using
- the ESC key, control will be returned to the Dictionary Facility.
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-
- 2.5 The VERB Reference Facility
-
- The VERB Reference Facility (VRF) is accessed by typing a V command in
- either the Flashcard or Dictionary Facilities. The initial position in the
- VRF depends on which Facility the user entered from. If the user entered from
- the Dictionary Facility, then the last inputted search string is used to pre-
- position to a verb. If the user entered from the Flashcard Facility, LinguaPro
- attempts to find a legitimate Spanish verb on the last displayed line and will
- position to that. If no verb can be identified, the VRF will position to the
- first verb in the database.
-
- In Figure 10, the VRF is positioned at the verb "suspender". Notice that
- the verb "suspender" is verb number 4726 out of the total of 5,044 verbs
- currently documented in the VRF. The conjugation information for this verb
- actually takes up 5 Screens (Page # 1 of 5). Notice that the conjugation
- shown on the Main Screen is a thumbnail sketch of the entire conjugation:
- Gerund, Past Participle, Present, Imperfect, Preterit, Future, Conditional,
- Present Subjunctive, Past Subjunctive, and Imperative.
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- What is the Spanish Verb?
- VERB: suspender Pattern: std VERB#: 4726 of 5044
-
- PAGE#: 1 of 5
- suspender: to suspend
-
- suspendiendo
- suspendido
- suspend- -o -es -e -emos -éis -en
- suspend- -ía -ías -ía -íamos -íais -ían
- suspend- -í -iste -ió -imos -isteis -ieron
- suspender- -é -ás -á -emos -éis -án
- suspender- -ía -ías -ía -íamos -íais -ían
- suspend- -a -as -a -amos -áis -an
- suspend- -iera/-iese -ieras/-ieses -iera/-iese -iéramos/-iésemos
- -ierais/-ieseis -ieran/-iesen
- suspend- -- -e;no/-as -a -amos -ed;no/-áis -an
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- Figure 10. VERB Reference Facility (screen 1)
-
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-
- Users can position to a different verb in one of two ways. If the
- user types in the first few letters (the more the better) of the desired verb
- and presses the ENTER key, LinguaPro will position to the first verb that
- begins with those characters. If no verb exists within the database that begins
- with those letters, then a beep will be sounded and the screen will not
- change. Alternatively, the user may utilize the left and right cursor control
- keys to step sequentially through the available verbs. If the left arrow (<-)
- is used, LinguaPro will go to the preceding verb. If the right arrow (->) is
- used, LinguaPro will go to the succeeding verb. The ENTER key alone will also
- step to the next verb in sequence. To go to the first verb in the VRF, the
- user could type the letter "a" and press the ENTER key. Similarly, to access
- the last verb in the VRF, the user could type the sequence "zz".
-
- NOTE: Unlike the Online Dictionary Facility (ODF) where text searches
- ignore accent marks, accents MUST be included when positioning to a verb.
- Accents can be entered in the usual manner (see the ODF section) by typing
- the letter and then pressing the ALT A key (several times if necessary to
- cycle through the available accent marks). You may type an a,e,i,o,u, or
- n and then hold down the ALT key while pressing the a (or A) key. Thus,
- to position to the verb "tañer" you should at least enter the three characters
- "tañ". Similarly, to position to the verb "freír", you should specify at
- least "freí".
-
- To see the expanded details of the conjugation, the user can employ
- the up and down arrow keys. The down arrow will cause the display of screens
- 2, 3, 4, and 5, successively. Pressing the down arrow again will cause the
- redisplay of screen 1. Similarly, pressing the up arrow key will cause the
- display of screen 5, and then 4, 3, 2, and 1.
-
- HELP is available within the VRF by pressing the F1 key. Also, the F2
- key will produce a blank screen.
-
- The F3 key may be used to achieve a "flashcarding" effect within the VRF.
- It will cause a verb to be randomly selected and displayed (and will preserve
- the screen page setting). This is an additional way of drilling on specific
- tenses for a very large number of verb forms.
-
- Figure 11 - 14 show the successive screens accessed via the down arrow
- key for the verb "suspender".
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- What is the Spanish Verb?
- VERB: suspender Pattern: std VERB#: 4726 of 5044 #IOs: 16
-
- PAGE#: 2 of 5
- suspender: to suspend
-
- PRESENT
- suspend- -o -es -e -emos -éis -en
- yo suspendo
- tú suspendes
- él suspende
- nosotros suspendemos
- vosotros suspendéis
- ellos suspenden
-
- IMPERFECT
- suspend- -ía -ías -ía -íamos -íais -ían
- yo suspendía
- tú suspendías
- él suspendía
- nosotros suspendíamos
- vosotros suspendíais
- ellos suspendían
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- Figure 11. VERB Reference Facility (screen 2)
-
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- Figure 12. VERB Reference Facility (screen 3)
-
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- *** Deleted for space reasons ***
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- Figure 13. VERB Reference Facility (screen 4)
-
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- *** Deleted for space reasons ***
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- Figure 14. VERB Reference Facility (screen 5)
-
- The Pattern field displayed at the top of the VRF Screen shows the
- conjugation pattern that LinguaPro employs for that verb. A pattern of "std"
- indicates that the conjugation is totally regular except for possible ORTHO-
- GRAPHIC changes.
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-
- The file VRBINDEX.SPA (not included with the Shareware version for
- space reasons) is designed to work in conjunction with the VRF. This special
- vocabulary file contains the same verbs and definitions that are documented
- within the VRF database. You can learn the verbs and definitions in the
- same way that you would use for any other vocabulary file. However, if you
- use the V command you are guaranteed to automatically enter the VRF and see
- the complete conjugation of the verb.
-
- 2.6 Exiting from LinguaPro
-
- If the user has not made any real changes to the loaded vocabulary
- files, then the ESC key is sufficient to exit from LinguaPro. If changes
- have been made, however, then either a Caution or a Warning screen will
- appear to protect the user from the loss of data. The objective is to get the
- user to employ the X command to preserve all statistics and data changes.
-
- If the only changes made to the vocabulary files has been to flag some
- missed words in the Flashcard Facility (E command), then the yellow CAUTION
- screen (Figure 15) will show up.
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-
- C A U T I O N
-
- You have altered the statistics of the loaded vocabulary files by
- marking words that you have missed (E command). If you wish this
- information to be recorded, press ENTER and then use the X command.
-
- A LEVEL1.SPA #Entries: 4449 #Words: 7264 #Kills: 0 #Purges: 0
-
- Press F10 Key to SKIP Updates (or any other key to CONTINUE)
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- Figure 15. CAUTION Screen
-
- This screen will appear if the user has marked words as "incorrect" and
- has then tried to exit either by use of the ESC key or by use of the U command
- (UNLOAD). If the user really wishes to terminate the session and NOT preserve
- the error statistics, then the F10 key should be pressed. If the user wishes
- to save the statistical information then any key may be pressed to return to
- the Flashcard Facility and then the X command may be used to exit properly.
-
- If, however, the user has made more major changes to the working
- vocabulary files, then a red WARNING Screen will appear (Figure 16). This
- will happen if the user has performed KILLs (K command) within the Flashcard
- Facility, or performed KILLs (K), PURGEs (P), MODIFYs (M), TRANSFERs (T), or
- added NEW words (N) while within the Dictionary Facility. If the user does
- NOT wish to commit to the changes, then the F10 key should be pressed. If the
- user wishes to make the changes permanent, however, then any key should be
- pressed to return to the Flashcard Facility and then the X command should be
- used to exit properly.
-
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-
-
- !!! W A R N I N G !!!
-
- You have made substantial changes to the loaded vocabulary files
- by killing (K), purging (P), adding (N), or modifying (M) words. If
- you wish these changes to be recorded, press ENTER and then use the
- X command.
-
- A LEVEL1.SPA #Entries: 4449 #Words: 7263 #Kills: 1 #Purges: 0
-
- Press F10 Key to SKIP Updates (or any other key to CONTINUE)
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- Figure 16. WARNING Screen
-
-
- 2.7 The Flashcard Facility (VERBS)
-
- If one of the verb files is loaded into LinguaPro, the user will be
- presented with a different set of selection screens that will define the
- precise verb forms to be exercised. In the following example the user has
- loaded the file TVERB1.SPA. Figure 17 shows the VERB Tense Selection Screen
- that first appears. If this is the first time that the user has loaded this
- verb file then the Present Tense menu entry will be prefixed by an asterisk
- (*). This means that if the user simply accepts this screen then only the
- the Present Tense will be exercised. The user can alter the selections in
- two different ways. In the first place, pressing the ESC key once will reset
- all asterisks to blanks (pressing the ESC key a second time will take the user
- back to the File Loading Screen). Once the screen has been cleared, the user
- may select particular tenses by typing a number and pressing ENTER, e.g.,
- 4 ENTER, or specifying a range of tenses, e.g., 1-4 ENTER. HELP is available
- at any point during these prologue screens by means of the F1 key.
-
- If a menu item is selected that already has an asterisk, then the
- asterisk is cleared. In other words, the VERB Tense Selection Screen "toggles"
- the selected items. Thus, rather than press the ESC key to clear the menu
- totally, the user could have typed 1 ENTER to clear the Present Tense line.
-
- LinguaPro saves the user's desired VERB configuration in a file with
- a SPC suffix (for Spanish). In this case the file name will be TVERB1.SPC.
- On subsequent reloads of this same verb file, LinguaPro will initially default
- to the same tense selection that the user previously chose for this set of
- verbs.
-
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- LinguaPro(TM) V2.20a - The Professional Language Assistant 100% Spanish->English
- File: TVERB1.SPA Loaded: 3850 (ENG) Viewed: 0 Errors: 0 BatAvg: 1.000
- %Full: (35.8,18.3) Selected: 0 (SPA) Viewed: 0 Errors: 0 BatAvg: 1.000
-
- Specify Range of Tenses to Enable/Disable (press F1 for HELP):
-
- 0 -> Participles (Presente/Pasado Participio)
- * 1 -> Present (Presente de Indicativo)
- 2 -> Imperfect (Imperfecto de Indicativo)
- 3 -> Preterite (Pretérito)
- 4 -> Future (Futuro)
- 5 -> Conditional (Potencial Simple)
- 6 -> Present Subjunctive (Presente de Subjuntivo)
- 7 -> Past Subjunctive (Imperfecto de Subjuntivo)
- 8 -> Imperative (Imperativo)
- 9 -> Present Perfect (Perfecto de Indicativo)
- 10 -> Past Perfect/Pluperfect (Pluscuamperfecto de Indicativo)
- 11 -> Preterit Perfect (Pretérito Anterior) <<formal writing>>
- 12 -> Future Perfect (Futuro Perfecto)
- 13 -> Conditional Perfect (Potencial Compuesto)
- 14 -> Present Perfect Subj. (Perfecto de Subjuntivo)
- 15 -> Past Perfect Subj. (Pluscuamperfecto de Subjuntivo)
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- Figure 17. VERB Tense Selection Screen
-
- Once the user has completed the VERB Tense selection process by pressing
- just the ENTER key, the VERB Selection Screen (Figure 18) will appear.
- LinguaPro Release 2.20a limits the maximum size of a verb file to 76 fully
- conjugated verbs or verb phrases. The verbs contained within the selected
- verb file (in this case, TVERB1.SPA) will be shown in four columns of 19
- verbs each. Again, since this is the first time that this verb file has
- been loaded, all verbs will be marked with an asterisk to indicate that they
- have been selected. The same options exist for modifying the VERB Selection
- Screen that were available on the VERB Tense Selection Screen. The user can
- press the ESC key once to clear all asterisks and then type explicit item
- numbers (or ranges of numbers) to "turn on" desired verbs. Note that pressing
- the ESC key a second time (when all items are already cleared) will cause
- control to be transferred back to the Verb Tense Selection Screen.
-
- Alternatively, the "toggling" feature can be used by typing in the number
- of undesired verbs to turn them off! Once the desired slate of verbs has been
- established, the user should press the ENTER key a final time to advance to
- the next selection screen, the Person Selection Screen.
-
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- LinguaPro(TM) V2.20a - The Professional Language Assistant 100% Spanish->English
- File: TVERB1.SPA Loaded: 3850 (ENG) Viewed: 0 Errors: 0 BatAvg: 1.000
- %Full: (35.8,18.3) Selected: 0 (SPA) Viewed: 0 Errors: 0 BatAvg: 1.000
-
- Specify Range of Verbs to Enable/Disable (press F1 for HELP):
-
- * 1 acompañar *20 decir (1) *39 invitar (1) *58 repasar
- * 2 aprender *21 decir (2) *40 invitar (2) *59 saber
- * 3 arreglar (1) *22 decir (3) *41 ir (1) *60 saludar
- * 4 arreglar (2) *23 decir (4) *42 ir (2) *61 ser
- * 5 ayudar (1) *24 desear *43 ir (3) *62 tener (1)
- * 6 ayudar (2) *25 doler (1) *44 llamar (1) *63 tener (2)
- * 7 bailar *26 doler (2) *45 llamar (2) *64 tener (3)
- * 8 buscar *27 empezar *46 llegar *65 tener (4)
- * 9 cantar *28 enseñar (1) *47 llevar (1) *66 terminar
- *10 cenar *29 enseñar (2) *48 llevar (2) *67 tocar
- *11 cerrar (1) *30 enseñar (3) *49 llevar (3) *68 tomar (1)
- *12 cerrar (2) *31 entrar *50 mirar (1) *69 tomar (2)
- *13 comer *32 escribir *51 mirar (2) *70 tomar (3)
- *14 comprar *33 escuchar (1) *52 necesitar *71 trabajar
- *15 conocer *34 escuchar (2) *53 parecer *72 traer
- *16 creer *35 estar *54 pensar *73 vender
- *17 cuidar (1) *36 estudiar *55 poder *74 ver
- *18 cuidar (2) *37 gustar *56 preparar *75 vivir
- *19 dar *38 hablar *57 querer *76 volver
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- Figure 18. VERB Selection Screen
-
- The Person Selection Screen works analogously to the preceding two
- screens. Again, whatever options are selected by the user will be saved in a
- file named TVERB1.SPC and will be used to set the initial defaults for the next
- LinguaPro session. For Spanish students, turning off item 2 will disable the
- 'tú' forms of verbs. Similarly, turning off item 5 will disable the 'vosotros'
- forms (used mainly in Spain). Items 3 and 6, of course, will generate the
- formal 'usted' and 'ustedes' forms in addition to the usual 3rd person forms.
-
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- File: TVERB1.SPA Loaded: 3850 (ENG) Viewed: 0 Errors: 0 BatAvg: 1.000
- %Full: (35.8,18.3) Selected: 0 (SPA) Viewed: 0 Errors: 0 BatAvg: 1.000
-
- Specify Range of Persons to Enable/Disable (press F1 for HELP):
-
- *1 -> yo
- *2 -> tú
- *3 -> él/ella/usted
- *4 -> nosotros/nosotras
- *5 -> vosotros/vosotras (SPAIN)
- *6 -> ellos/ellas/ustedes
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- Figure 19. Person Selection Screen
-
- After completing the Person Selection Screen the user will be confronted
- with the Option Selection Screen shown in Figure 20. Option 1, if set, will
- indicate that the user is a female. This will result in the generation of
- adjectives with the proper gender as well as permitting the occurrence of
- occasional 'nosotras' subject pronouns.
-
- The second option suppresses the generation of non-pronoun subjects like
- 'el hombre', 'Paula y yo', etc.
-
- The third option causes the suppression of unnecessary subject pronouns.
- Since the subject of a Spanish verb (at least in the 1st and 2nd persons) is
- quite clear from the ending of the verb, it is normal for these pronouns to be
- omitted in normal conversation. Exceptions are the Usted and Ustedes pronouns
- which are generally always utilized. Option 3 will suppress the normal subject
- pronouns but retain the Usted and Ustedes forms and any other 3rd person
- pronouns needed for clarity.
-
- Option 4 allows the user to select a desired form for the Past
- Subjunctive (the 'ara' form is used as the default).
-
- Finally, option 5 causes LinguaPro to generate the 'le' form for a direct
- object pronoun if the recipient is a male human being. This practice (Leísmo)
- is quite common in Spain but not encountered in Latin America where the 'lo'
- form is standard.
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- File: TVERB1.SPA Loaded: 3850 (ENG) Viewed: 0 Errors: 0 BatAvg: 1.000
- %Full: (35.8,18.3) Selected: 0 (SPA) Viewed: 0 Errors: 0 BatAvg: 1.000
-
- Specify Range of Options to Enable/Disable (press F1 for HELP):
-
- 1 -> Female Speaker (yo)
- 2 -> Suppress non-pronoun subjects (e.g., José y yo)
- 3 -> Suppress optional subject personal pronouns
- 4 -> -se (Imperfect Subjunctive: -ase/-iese)
- 5 -> le (Male Direct Object Pronoun) (SPAIN)
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- Figure 20. Option Selection Screen
-
- When the user has finished setting any desired options, a final ENTER
- key will cause LinguaPro to enter the Flashcard Facility for Verbs. Unlike
- the Vocabulary Flashcard facility, the VERB Flashcard Facility does not
- currently permit entry to the On-Line Dictionary Facility (ODF). It does allow
- access, however, to the Verb Reference Facility by use of the V command.
-
- The VERB Flashcard Facility is very similar to the Vocabulary Facility.
- In particular, the "clustering" logic ensures that the user is never confronted
- by more than about 30-35 verb forms at a time (taken from the selected set).
- The default is for Spanish to English and for the NORMAL mode of presentation
- in which verb forms are presented in a format representative of reading,
- writing, and speaking (phrases and sentences). Note, however, that to use
- the INTENSE mode of Flashcarding, the user must first force the English to
- the left-hand side, then request the Grammatical presentation (the S command),
- and finally, enter the INTENSE mode with the I command.
-
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- File: TVERB1.SPA Loaded: 3850 (ENG) Viewed: 12 Errors: 0 BatAvg:1.000
- %Full: (35.8,19.5) Selected: 2939 (SPA) Viewed: 39 Errors: 0 BatAvg:1.000
- Clust#: 2; 35 items; %Complete: 42%; #Clust Errs: 0; Stage#: 1; Mode: 1
- tú las trajiste a la fiesta
- you(m.) brought them(f.) to the party
- yo tengo que completar los proyectos esta mañana
- I have to complete the projects this morning
- yo enseñé alemán en la universidad I taught German in the university
- vosotras no estabais seguras de que yo hubiera saludado a Pablo
- you(f.pl) weren't sure that I had greeted Pablo
- les dolían los pulgares a ellas their(f.) thumbs used to hurt
- vosotros tomabais el almuerzo en casa
- you(m.pl) used to have lunch at home
- Carmen habrá hablado alemán llanamente
- Carmen will have spoken German plainly
- nosotros queremos que ellas estudien alemán
- we(m.) want them(f.) to study German
- Uds. le han cerrado la cortina a María
- YOU(m.pl) have closed the curtain for María
- él se alegra de que Roberta y Laura hayan vendido las llantas
- he is glad that Roberta and Laura have sold the tires
- tú cuidabas a Carolina al amanecer
- you(m.) were taking care of Carolina at dawn
- a ella le gustó el cisne she liked the swan
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- Figure 21. VERB Flashcard Screen (NORMAL mode)(Spanish to English)
-
- LinguaPro employs the following convention for Spanish pronouns. The
- English word "you" is used to represent the Spanish familiar pronoun "tú".
- The expression "you(pl)" is used to represent the Spanish pronoun "vosotros".
- The complete table is:
-
- you tú
- you(pl) vosotros
- YOU usted
- YOU(pl) ustedes
-
- Due to the poverty of English personal pronouns, use of this convention makes
- it unambiguous which specific Spanish pronoun is desired.
-
- Also, the word HAD, as in HAD gotten, is used to signify the Spanish
- Preterit Perfect rather than the standard Past Perfect or Pluperfect (which
- would be expressed as "had gotten"). It should be noted that the Preterit
- Perfect is rarely used in spoken Spanish, but has been included for the sake
- of completeness. This tense selection should generally be turned off.
-
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- File: TVERB1.SPA Loaded: 3850 (ENG) Viewed: 24 Errors: 0 BatAvg:1.000
- %Full: (35.8,19.5) Selected: 2939 (SPA) Viewed: 39 Errors: 0 BatAvg:1.000
- Clust#: 2; 35 items; %Complete: 77%; #Clust Errs: 0; Stage#: 1; Mode: 1
- he doesn't believe that they(m.) have said the prayer to Isabel and
- Pablo
- él no cree que ellos les hayan dicho la oración a Isabel y a Pablo
- we(m.) are afraid that she has not accompanied Ana and Susana to the
- harbor
- nosotros tememos que ella no haya acompañado a Ana y a Susana al puerto
- YOU(m.) don't believe that we(m.) have purchased it(f.)
- Ud. no cree que nosotros la hayamos comprado
- I had been chatting for a long time
- yo había estado durante mucho tiempo de charla
- Marcos and I will have taken care of the parakeet for Jaime
- Marcos y yo le habremos cuidado el perico a Jaime
- she wanted the camera three days ago
- ella quiso la máquina fotográfica hace tres días
- I will have arranged the bookcases at noon
- yo habré arreglado los libreros al mediodía
- let's(m.) help to write the letter now!
- ¡ayudemos a escribir la carta ahora!
- you(m.) saw the puppy early in the morning
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- Figure 22. VERB Flashcard Screen (NORMAL Mode) (English to Spanish)
-
- Figure 22 shows the Flashcard system when it has been directed to display
- English on the left-hand side. The HELP Screen (Figure 5) is available if the
- user presses F1.
-
- Let us now review all of the Flashcard commands giving emphasis to those
- commands that are unique to the VERB flashcard system:
-
- 1. "A" command. Advance to the next "cluster".
-
- 2. "F" command. Freeze the current "cluster".
-
- 3. "C" command. This command will show the complete CONJUGATION of the
- verb form being displayed as soon as the line is complete, that is, as soon as
- the Spanish or English translation has been presented. The conjugation will
- show all 6 persons for the Tense in question.
-
- NOTE: If the user signals an "error" for the verb form (using the E
- command, then LinguaPro will pretend that the user has also typed the
- C command and will display the full conjugation for the verb in that
- tense.
-
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-
- The "CC" command will enable a continuous conjugation of all displayed
- verb forms. It can only be turned off by typing a subsequent "CC" command.
- This allows the user to quickly review ALL persons of a given verb form once
- the particular form being tested has been completed.
-
- 4. "D" command. This command will be ignored by the VERB Flashcard
- Facility.
-
- 5. "E" command. This command is used to signal that the user has
- "missed" the verb form just displayed. (Note: As mentioned above, a full
- conjugation for that verb in the current tense will be displayed as though
- the user had also typed a C command).
-
- 6. "I" command. This command causes the Flashcard facility for verbs
- to enter the INTENSE mode. However, the user must first get English on
- the left, then switch to Grammatical mode (S command) prior to using this
- command.
-
- 7. "K" command. This command will SUPPRESS the verb form just
- displayed. The verb form will, however, not be removed from the verb file
- and it will reappear if the user ever resets the statistics for the verb
- file by exiting with the XX command.
-
- 8. "L" command. The LOAD command will be ignored by the VERB Flashcard
- Facility.
-
- 9. "Q" command. This command will QUIET a verb form by zeroing its
- error count. The verb form will be tagged with the symbol "q>>" and
- LinguaPro will cease flashing it up to the user as a troublesome word (unless
- the user subsequently misses the verb form again). Note that like the E and
- K commands, the Q command can be used retroactively provided that the
- subsequent flashcard entry has not yet been completed (both left and right-
- hand sides).
-
- 10. "R" command. The RECYCLE command will return control to the VERB
- Tense Selection Screen. This will allow the user to alter the selected slate
- of verb forms without exiting from LinguaPro.
-
- 11. "S" command. The SWITCH command will cause the presentation style
- of the VERB Flashcard Facility to switch to the GRAMMATICAL mode, or from the
- GRAMMATICAL mode back to the NORMAL mode. The GRAMMATICAL mode is especially
- useful for a student in the beginning stages of mastering a new verb tense.
- In GRAMMATICAL mode the user likewise has the choice of a Spanish to English
- or an English to Spanish drill. Additionally, the Mixture control commands
- (<,<<,>,>>) can be used to select an intermediate mixture. Note that the
- INTENSE mode of Flashcarding is ONLY supported while LinguaPro is in the
- Grammatical format (and with English on the left).
-
- -36-
-
- 12. "U" command. The UNLOAD command will cause the current verb file
- to be dropped. Control will then pass back to the File Loading Screen. If,
- however, the user has flagged one or more verb forms as "missed" by using the
- E (error) command, then the CAUTION Screen (Figure 14) will appear and the
- user can press F10 to throw away the statistical information if desired.
-
- 13. "V" command. The VERB command will cause control to be passed to
- the VERB Reference Facility (VRF) and the screen will be positioned at the
- current verb.
-
- 14. "X" and "XX" commands. The X (EXIT) command is recommended as the
- best way to exit from a LinguaPro session since it "saves" all changes and
- statistics. If the user employs the XX command then all statistics will be
- reset.
-
- 15. "Z" command. The Z command will disable (or re-enable) the use of
- sound effects.
-
- 16. "<,<<,>,>>" commands. The Mixture Control commands work identically
- in the VERB Flashcard Facility. The command ">>" will cause the left-hand
- side to be entirely Spanish. The "<<" command will cause the left-hand side
- to be entirely English. Use of the "<" and ">" commands will result in LESS
- Spanish and MORE Spanish, respectively, on the left-hand side.
-
- Figure 23 shows the screen format when the operational mode has been
- SWITCHed (S command) from the NORMAL mode to the GRAMMATICAL mode. Also,
- the left-hand side has been set to English via the "<<" command. In this
- mode of operation the user is told the required tense, English pronoun, English
- verb, and desired Spanish verb. When the user presses the ENTER key, the
- required Spanish equivalent is displayed.
-
- -37-
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- LinguaPro(TM) V2.20a - The Professional Language Assistant 100% English->Spanish
- File: TVERB1.SPA Loaded: 3850 (ENG) Viewed: 43 Errors: 0 BatAvg:1.000
- %Full: (35.8,19.5) Selected: 2939 (SPA) Viewed: 39 Errors: 0 BatAvg:1.000
- Clust#: 3; 35 items; %Complete: 31%; #Clust Errs: 0; Stage#: 1; Mode: 1
- Present: we(m.) /tell (decir) nosotros decimos
- Preter.: you(f.pl) /accompany (acompañar)
- vosotras acompañasteis
- Pres Perf: we(m.) /know (saber) nosotros hemos sabido
- Pres Perf: I /speak (hablar) yo he hablado
- Future: he /accompany (acompañar)
- él acompañará
- Imperf.: you(f.) /teach (enseñar) tú enseñabas
- Past Subj: he /learn (aprender) que él aprendiera
- Past Subj: you(f.pl) /bring (traer) que vosotras trajerais
- Present: we(m.) /call (llamar) nosotros llamamos
- Command: you(f.) /prepare (preparar) ¡prepara;no prepares!
- PrPerfSub: you(f.pl) /learn (aprender) que vosotras hayáis aprendido
- PrPerfSub: I /review (repasar) que yo haya repasado
- Imperf.: they(f.) /go (ir) ellas iban
- Future: you(f.pl) /be (ser) vosotras seréis
- Preter.: he /help (ayudar) él ayudó
- PrPerfSub: it /like (gustar) que hayan gustado
- PrPerfSub: we(m.) /review (repasar) que nosotros hayamos repasado
- Pres Perf: they(m.) /listen to (escuchar)
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Figure 23. VERB Flashcard Screen (GRAMMATICAL Mode)
-
-
- Figure 24 shows the behavior of the INTENSE Flashcarding mode of operation
- for verbs. Notice that the 3 key steps have been followed to enter this mode:
-
- Step 1. Switch to English on the left-hand side (<< command)
- Step 2. Switch to the Grammatical mode of presentation (S command)
- Step 3. Specify the INTENSE mode (I command)
-
- In this case the user is expected to type the EXACT verb form required,
- including accent marks. The user will be provided with a "skeleton" form
- enclosed in square brackets and with underscores (_) used to indicate the
- missing letters. Accent marks may be supplied with the ALT A key (see
- Section 1.7, 2.4, and 2.7).
-
- If the user types in the verb form incorrectly, then an error command
- (E) will be generated automatically!
-
- -38-
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- LinguaPro(TM) V2.20a - The Professional Language Assistant 100% English->Spanish
- File: TVERB1.SPA Loaded: 3850 (ENG) Viewed: 56 Errors: 3 BatAvg: .946
- %Full: (35.8,19.5) Selected: 2939 (SPA) Viewed: 39 Errors: 0 BatAvg:1.000
- Clust#: 3; 35 items; %Complete: 68%; #Clust Errs: 3; Stage#: 1 INTENSE
- Future: we(m.) /watch (mirar) nosotros [miraremos]
- Past Subj: you(m.) /go shopping (ir) que tú [fueras]
- Pres Perf: I /say (decir) yo [he dicho]
- Pres Subj: they(m.) /play (tocar) que ellos [toquen]
- Command: you(f.pl) /teach (enseñar) ¡[enseñad]!
- e>> Preter.: it /ache (doler) [dolieron]
- - -
- - -
- dolió dolieron
- Preter.: YOU(m.pl) /learn (aprender) Uds. [aprendieron]
- e>> Past Perf: she /return (volver) ella [había vuelto]
- yo había vuelto noso. habíamos vuelto
- tú habías vuelto voso. habíais vuelto
- él había vuelto ellos habían vuelto
- Preter.: he /tell (decir) él [dijo]
- e>> Pres Subj: you(f.) /want (querer) que tú [quieras]
- que yo quiera que noso. queramos
- que tú quieras que voso. queráis
- que él quiera que ellos quieran
- Past Perf: you(f.pl) /accompany (acompañar)
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Figure 24. VERB Flashcard Screen (INTENSE Mode)
-
- -39-
-
-
- APPENDIX A -- ADVANCED FILE LOADING TECHNIQUES
-
-
- If your PC has an insufficient amount of available memory (in the first
- 640K), then it will be impossible to load all five supplied vocabulary files
- as WORKING (or internal) files. For users who wish to drill vocabulary, of
- course, each of the five vocabulary files can be loaded separately and
- practised individually. For users who wish to immediately utilize LinguaPro
- for reading, or who desire total access to all available words, there are two
- approaches that can be taken.
-
- A.1 Build the KILLED.SPA File
-
- In this approach the user should load LEVEL1.SPA and begin to KILL
- (K command) all words that are truly well memorized. This will quickly reduce
- the size of the LEVEL1.SPA file as the words are moved into the KILLED.SPA
- file. The user may then load LEVEL2.SPA and knock out its easier words in a
- similar fashion. When sufficient words have been "killed" the user will be
- able to load the entire vocabulary set:
-
- LEVEL1.SPA LEVEL2.SPA ... LEVEL5.SPA
-
- Now, when the user enters the On-Line Dictionary Facility (ODF) and begins
- to search for words, LinguaPro will automatically treat the KILLED.SPA file as
- an EXTERNAL file and it will be searched as well. In this case the user has
- access to all available words. As new words are added in the course of
- reading, they will by default be placed in the LEVEL5.SPA. Alternatively, the
- user can create a new file by specifying the desired name at the File Loading
- Screen. In this case all new words to be added will be appended to the user-
- supplied vocabulary file (unless a different file is selected). Remember that
- dictionary adds (N command) by default go into the "last" vocabulary file
- loaded.
-
- When a SEARCH is performed, any words located within the "kill" file
- (KILLED.SPA) will be marked with a red letter "K" in column 1. These words
- cannot be manipulated by normal dictionary commands since they are coming from
- an EXTERNAL file.
-
- -40-
-
- A.2 Omit the File LEVEL1.SPA
-
- The second option open to the user is leaving out the loading of the
- file LEVEL1.SPA. In this case any searches made within the On-Line
- Dictionary Facility will interrogate the LEVEL1.SPA file as an EXTERNAL file.
- Again, words located within the LEVEL1.SPA file will be marked with a red
- letter "K" because they are acting as though they had come from the
- KILLED.SPA file. With this approach LinguaPro will have plenty of reserve
- capacity to allow large numbers of words to be added to the LEVEL5.SPA file.
- Ultimately, however, the user should switch to the first approach so that
- all active dictionary files can be loaded simultaneously. Also, bear in mind
- that if the LEVEL1.SPA is being viewed as the EXTERNAL file, then the
- KILLED.SPA file will not be searched. Release 2.20a of LinguaPro allows only
- one external file to be active at a time.
-
- -41-
-
- APPENDIX B -- CONSTRUCTING ENGLISH VOCABULARY FILES
-
-
- LinguaPro release 2.20a permits the user to utilize the power of the
- Flashcard and Dictionary facilities for English, and General categories.
-
- B.1 ENGLISH Vocabulary Files
-
- English vocabulary files are constructed simply by the user specifying
- the suffix ENG when entering a file name at the File Loading Screen. The
- English "words" take the part of the Spanish words in a SPA file. The
- definitions of the English words act in a similar manner to the English
- equivalents of Spanish words. This can be summarized as follows:
-
- English Vocabulary Item <-----> Spanish Vocabulary Item
- English Definition <-----> English equivalent of Spanish word
-
- Within the On-Line Dictionary Facility (ODF), English vocabulary words
- can be found by simply typing the first few letters of the word. The '#'
- sign prefix is then used to find desired keywords within the definitions of
- the English words.
-
- Similarly, when entering new English vocabulary words the ODF will first
- request the English vocabulary word and then its definition.
-
-
- B.2 General Question and Answer Files
-
- In addition to the SPA and ENG categories, LinguaPro supports a General
- category. General category files are marked by a suffix of GEN. These may
- be created by typing a file name such as HISTORY.GEN at the File Loading
- Screen. In this case the counterpart to a Spanish vocabulary item is a
- QUESTION, and the counterpart to the English definition is the ANSWER (to the
- question).
-
- Within the On-Line Dictionary Facility, QUESTIONs may be located by
- typing in the first few letters of any word forming part of the question.
- Locating ANSWERs is then performed by using the # sign prefix.
-
- The General Category item file provides a convenient way for users to
- build up lists of things to be memorized such as Medical terminology, court
- cases (Law), historical events, and so forth.
-
- -42-
-
- APPENDIX C -- OPERATIONAL NOTES & PROBLEM SOLVING - THINGS TO TRY -
- STUDY METHODS
-
-
- C.1 Operational Notes & Problem Solving
-
- - If you are making frequent changes to vocabulary files by performing
- KILLs, adding words, or modifying words, it is strongly recommended that
- you copy the various *.SPA (or *.ENG, *.GEN) files to a backup medium
- on a regular basis. Remember that when you save a file (the X command),
- the previous file is being overwritten. If you run out of disk space
- during the store operation, or if you suffer a power transient, then
- your file may be corrupted.
-
- - If you are using LinguaPro in an environment in which you may be
- interrupted occasionally by people curious about what you are doing,
- remember that the F2 key will instantly give you a blank screen. Also,
- the Z command will shut off the musical sounds employed by the program.
- You will still get beeps, of course, if you type something incorrectly.
-
- - If you inadvertently HOLD the ENTER key down for more than a few
- seconds while you are in the Flashcard System, your PC may hang.
- This problem has been observed occasionally on a few systems and can be
- prevented either by proper use of the ENTER key, or by disabling the
- sound effects with the Z command.
-
- C.2 Things to Try
-
- - The verb capabilities of LinguaPro are quite extensive. Be sure that
- you load the file TVERB1.SPA (for example) and try the following:
-
- a. Use the << and >> mixture commands to select Spanish on the left
- or English on the left.
-
- b. Try the autoconjugating command (CC) to get the complete conjugations
- of the verb form interspersed with the generated sentences.
-
- c. Try the S command to SWITCH presentation modes to the GRAMMATICAL
- mode of presentation (while in this mode, also try the << and >>
- mixture control commands).
-
- d. Try the INTENSE mode (I command) for reaching the final stage of
- mastery over Spanish verb forms. Remember that you need to be
- in the Switched (Grammatical) mode with English on the left-hand
- side before the I command will be effective.
-
- -43-
-
- e. Try the V command to get to the Verb Reference Facility (VRF).
- While in the VRF, try typing 'a ENTER', 'b ENTER', ... to position
- to the first verb beginning with the letter 'a', 'b', etc.
-
- Try the cursor control keys to select previous/successor verbs or
- to step up and down through the complete conjugation of the verb.
-
- - Load the file VRBINDEX.SPA (not included with the Shareware release)
- and drill on the verbs as vocabulary items. Whenever a conjugation
- is in doubt, use the V command to enter the VRF. The complete
- conjugation of the selected verb will be immediately displayed.
-
- C.3 Suggested Study Approaches
-
- - When learning Vocabulary Items:
-
- a. Load LEVEL1.SPA (or SHARE1.SPA) and select group 1 only! When
- this group has been mastered, use the R command to RECYCLE and
- pick group 2 only! When this group has been mastered, use the
- R command again and pick groups 1-2 for review. Then do group
- 3, groups 1-3, group 4, etc.
-
- b. If you are an English-speaking person then first learn the
- various groups in the Spanish to English mode before attempting
- the reverse direction.
-
- c. After you have a good comprehension of the words in the English
- to Spanish direction, activate the INTENSE mode (the I command)
- to finalize your knowledge of the exact spelling (especially
- the genders and accent marks) and shades of meaning of the
- vocabulary items.
-
-
- - When learning Verb Items:
-
- a. Load TVERB1.SPA, select the Present Tense only, pick a single
- verb, turn off the 'vosotros' forms (unless you are immediately
- taking a trip to Spain), and be sure to indicate if you are
- a female speaker. Be sure to leave all subject pronouns enabled
- until you have thoroughly mastered them.
-
- b. Use the S command (SWITCH) to enter GRAMMATICAL mode. Set the
- mixture controls to display Spanish on the left. You should
- use grammatical mode until you are comfortable with the verb
- conjugation in that selected tense before switching back to
- NORMAL mode wherein the verb forms are presented in sentence
- form.
-
- c. Be sure to utilize the INTENSE mode to ensure that you have
- truly mastered the exact spellings (including accent marks) of
- the various conjugated forms!!!
-
- -44-
-
-
- INDEX
-
-
- <,<< Command (Less Spanish on the left)
- 5,15,16,18,35,36,37,42
-
- >,>> Command (More Spanish on the left)
- 16,17,35,36,42
-
- "nn" Command (Dictionary menu)
- 20
-
- A command (Advance)
- 2,11,13,14,34
-
- accent marks, applying
- see ALT A
-
- accent marks, ignored (Dictionary searches)
- 18
-
- ALT A
- 1,6,18,21,23,25,37
-
- Batting Average Statistics
- 10,12
-
- .BIN files
- 7
-
- Backups
- 42
-
- Blank Screen
- use F2 (function key 2)
-
- C command (Conjugate)
- CC command (Continuous Conjugation)
- 34,35,42
-
- Caution Screen
- 27,36
-
- Clusters, Clustering Logic, Cluster Errors
- 2,4,10,11,12,13,14,15,32,34
-
- Commands
- See Individual Commands
-
- -45-
-
- Creating new vocabulary files
- See New Vocabulary Files
-
- Cursor Keys
- See Editing Operations
-
- D command (Dictionary)
- 15,18,35
-
- Dictionary Facility
- See ODF (On-line Dictionary Facility)
-
- Dictionary IDs (Letters)
- 13,19,21,22
-
- E command (Error)
- 5,11,12,13,14,15,16,20,34,35,37
-
- e>>
- See E command
-
-
- Editing operations
- See ALT A key
- 6,23
-
- English vocabulary files
- 8,Appendix B,41
-
- Error Counters
- See Q command
- 14,15
-
- Errors, signaling
- see E command
- see INTENSE mode
-
- ESC key
- See INTENSE mode
- 18,20,21,27,28
-
- External Files
- See KILLED file
- 18,39,40
-
- -46-
-
- Exiting
- See ESC key
- See X and XX commands
-
- F1 key (HELP)
- 4,14,17,19,25,28
-
- F2 key (blank screen)
- 4,25,42
-
- F3 key
- 25
-
- F10 key
- 27
-
- F command (Freeze)
- 2,15,34
-
- Female Speaker
- 3,31,43
-
- File Suffix (.SPA, .ENG., .GEN)
- 8,9
-
- Flashcard (Verbs)
- 2-3,28-38
-
- Flashcard (Vocabulary)
- 2,10-18
-
- FROZEN mode
- See Cluster, A command, F command
-
- General (Question/Answer) Flashcard files
- 41
-
- Grammatical Verb Presentation
- 4,6,32,35,36,37,42,43
-
- Group Selection Screen
- 10,16
-
- Groups
- See Subgroups
-
- HELP
- see F1 key (function key 1)
-
- -47-
-
- HONOR System
- 5,12,15
-
- Hyphenated Definitions (INTENSE mode)
- 6
-
- I command (INTENSE)
- 6,15,16,18,32,35,37,42,43
-
- INTENSE mode
- 4,5-6,11,13,14,15,16,18,21,32,35,37,42,43
-
- Internal Files
- See Working Files
-
- K command (KILL)
- 9,13,15,16,20-21(dict.),27,35
-
- k>>
- See K command
-
- KILL Feature
- See K command
-
- KILLED file
- See K command
- 2,8,10,15,20,21,39,40
-
- L command (Load)
- 15,35
-
- LEVEL1.SPA,...
- 1,7,9,10,22,39,40,43
-
- Loading files
- 8-9.15
-
- Lockup (computer)
- 42
-
- LP.EXE
- 7
-
- LP.LIB (Library file)
- 7
-
- M command (Modify)
- 21,27
-
- -48-
-
- Memory Size
- 7,23,39
-
- Mixture Commands
- See <,<< and >,>>
-
- N command (New)
- 21,39
-
- New vocabulary files
- 1,8
-
- On-Line Dictionary (ODF)
- 1,4,8,18-23,32,41
-
- P command (Purge)
- 16,22,27
-
- Past Subjunctive
- See Subjunctive, Past
-
- Preterit Perfect
- 33
-
- Pronoun Suppression (Subject)
- 3,31
-
- Q command (Quiet)
- 13,14,15,35
-
- q>>
- See Q command
-
- R command (Recycle)
- 16,35,43
-
- Retroactive Commands
- See E, K, and Q commands
-
- S command (Switch)
- 4,6,32,35,36,37,42,43
-
- Searches (Dictionary)
- 18-19,20,41
-
- -49-
-
- SHARE1.SPA,...
- 1,7
-
- SHAREWARE Version
- 1,2,3,4
-
- Sounds
- Also see Z command (enabling/disabling)
- 5,11
-
- .SPC files
- 28,30
-
- SPA.BIN
- See .BIN files
-
- SPANISH.VRB File
- 4,7
-
- Statistics
- See X and XX commands
- See Batting Averages
- See View Counters
- 16
-
- Study methods
- 43
-
- Subdefinitions
- 6
-
- Subgroups
- 2,10,43
-
- Subjunctive, Past
- 31
-
- Suffices, file
- See File Suffix
-
- T command (Transfer)
- 22,27
-
- TVERB1,...
- 2-3,4,7,8,28,29,43
-
-
- U command (Unload)
- 14,16,20,27,36
-
- USORT.BIN
- See .BIN files
-
- -50-
-
- Ustedes
- See YOU, Forms of
-
- V command (VRF -- go to Verb Reference)
- 4,16,23,27,32,36,43
-
- Verb Reference Facility (VRF)
- 4,16,23-26,32,36,43
-
- VERBS1,...
- 3,7,8
-
- View Counters
- 10,14
-
- Vosotros/as Forms
- 3,30,43
-
- VRBINDEX.SPA
- 7,27,43
-
- Warning Screen
- 28
-
- Working Files
- 8,39
-
- X and XX commands (Exit)
- 16,20,27,35,36,42
-
- YOU, forms of
- 33
-
- Z command (Sound on/off)
- 5,11,12,16,36,42
-