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Retrieval-Based Grammatical Error Correction

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Grammatical error detection using HPSG grammars: Diagnosing common Mandarin Chinese grammatical errors

Proceedings of the International Conference on Head-Driven Phrase Structure Grammar, 2022
Computational Grammars can be adapted to detect ungrammatical sentences, effectively transforming them into error detection (or correction) systems. In this paper we provide a theoretical account of how to adapt implemented HPSG grammars for grammatical error detection.
Luis Morgado da Costa, Francis Bond
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Weaken Grammatical Error Influence in Chinese Grammatical Error Correction

2020
Chinese grammatical error correction (CGEC), a task of correcting grammatical errors in text, is treated as a translation task, where error sentences are “translated” to correct sentences. However, some grammatical errors in the training data can confuse the CGEC models and have negative influence in the “translating” process. In this paper, we propose
Jinggui Liang, Si Li
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Grammatical Versus Pragmatic Error

Business and Professional Communication Quarterly, 2016
Many communication instructors make allowances for grammatical error in nonnative English speakers’ writing, but do businesspeople do the same? We asked 169 businesspeople to comment on three versions of an email with different types of errors. We found that businesspeople do make allowances for errors made by nonnative English speakers, perceiving ...
Joanna Wolfe   +2 more
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Correcting Grammatical Verb Errors

Proceedings of the 14th Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics, 2014
Verb errors are some of the most common mistakes made by non-native writers of English but some of the least studied. The reason is that dealing with verb errors requires a new paradigm; essentially all research done on correcting grammatical errors assumes a closed set of triggers ‐ e.g., correcting the use of prepositions or articles ‐ but ...
Alla Rozovskaya   +2 more
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