Speech analysis languages disappeared?

The Speech Analysis feature in CC is a crucial feature that I use for my work, and as it has been REMOVED from CC2014 I have to work with the previous version. but today I notice it is unusable as the options in the analysis window are greyed out and I don't have access to any languages.
I've tried to use Exchange to reinstall them but I just get a continuous "logging in" message.
I need this feature. Losing it means losing a good deal of the value of my subscription. How do I get it working again?

Thanks, I updated Premiere Pro CC to 7.2.2 & downloaded English & French Speech models from Exchange, but the Speech options are still greyed out. I would have thought English would be installed by default anyway? I'm sure it was in the original PPCC (and I had downloaded a number of other languages previously. I was looking for them in the various Premiere folders but didn't find them.)
Seems there's no solution for this on the Using Speech Analysis page (no "Analyze" button in the metadata panel).

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