ConductSpeech

Reviewed metrics to report draft

Clinical Language Sample Reports

ConductSpeech reports are based on the same analysis values shown in the dashboard. That means the report can include MLU, PGU, lexical diversity, SI, C-units, maze summaries, grade comparisons, and verbal facility status when timing exists.

The report workflow is designed to save drafting time while keeping the clinician in control. Edit the transcript, review the metrics, then generate the clinical narrative from the reviewed sample.

Sample result

Clinical Language Sample Reports

Reviewed

Language form

MLU, PGU, error patterns

Syntax

SI based on clauses and C-units

Fluency

Maze words and verbal facility status

Syntax

SI, C-units, clauses

Grammar

PGU and error patterns

Fluency

Mazes and verbal facility

Use

IEP-friendly narrative

Syntax

SI, C-units, clauses

Grammar

PGU and error patterns

Fluency

Mazes and verbal facility

Use

IEP-friendly narrative

How it fits into a speech workflow

1

Collect

Start from a recording, transcript, or saved session.

2

Review

Check speaker turns and make clinical edits before relying on results.

3

Measure

See the language measures and notes that matter for this feature.

4

Use

Bring the output into reports, progress review, or research exports.

Reports reflect reviewed metrics

The report should not introduce mystery numbers. ConductSpeech passes the dashboard metrics into report generation so the clinical narrative lines up with what the clinician already saw.

SALT metrics in plain language

A report can describe the Subordination Index, total C-units, total clauses, maze words, mazed utterances, and verbal facility status. These are written for IEP teams and clinical files, not for developers.

Useful drafts, not automatic sign-off

Reports are drafts that help clinicians move faster. They should be reviewed, edited, and interpreted alongside observation, standardized testing, classroom performance, and the student's background.

What users see

Report excerpt can include

A compact result view turns the feature into reviewable language, not a technical readout.

Language form

MLU, PGU, error patterns

Syntax

SI based on clauses and C-units

Fluency

Maze words and verbal facility status

Comparison

Age, grade, and protocol-aware norm interpretation

Clinical interpretation notes

  • Reports are clinical drafts, not a replacement for professional judgment.
  • Generated text should be reviewed before inclusion in official documentation.

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Create an account, upload or review a sample, and see how this feature appears inside the ConductSpeech workflow.

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