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A Comprehensive Survey of Grammatical Error Correction

ACM Transactions on Intelligent Systems and Technology, 2021
Grammatical error correction (GEC) is an important application aspect of natural language processing techniques, and GEC system is a kind of very important intelligent system that has long been explored both in academic and industrial communities. The past decade has witnessed significant progress achieved in GEC for the sake of increasing popularity ...
Yu Wang   +4 more
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Generating artificial errors for grammatical error correction

Proceedings of the Student Research Workshop at the 14th Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics, 2014
This paper explores the generation of artificial errors for correcting grammatical mistakes made by learners of English as a second language. Artificial errors are injected into a set of error-free sentences in a probabilistic manner using statistics from a corpus.
Mariano Felice, Zheng Yuan 0003
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Grammatical Errors and Feedback

CALICO Journal, 2003
This article discusses selected theoretical aspects of providing error feedback for language learners. The discussion focuses on feedback for grammatical errors, but many of its tenets appear to be of broader relevance. The theoretical considerations concerning the dialog with the learner about linguistic errors are discussed, and some conclusions for
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Grammatical error prediction

2011
In this thesis, we investigate methods for automatic detection, and to some extent correction, of grammatical errors. The evaluation is based on manual error annotation in the Cambridge Learner Corpus (CLC), and automatic or semi-automatic annotation of error corpora is one possible application, but the methods are also applicable in other settings ...
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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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Automatic annotation of error types for grammatical error correction

2019
Grammatical Error Correction (GEC) is the task of automatically detecting and correcting grammatical errors in text. Although previous work has focused on developing systems that target specific error types, the current state of the art uses machine translation to correct all error types simultaneously.
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Grammatical Errors in the Speech of Pre-School Children

Child Development, 1933
The study of their grammatical errors was approached from two angles: improvement in elimination of error with increase in age, and the particular types of errors most frequently found. With these aims in mind, all errors in the material were carefully segregated. Tabulation was made according to age and according to type of error.
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Generating Inflectional Errors for Grammatical Error Correction in Hindi

Proceedings of the 1st Conference of the Asia-Pacific Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics and the 10th International Joint Conference on Natural Language Processing: Student Research Workshop, 2020
Ankur Sonawane   +3 more
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A GRAMMATICAL NON‐ERROR

Medical Journal of Australia, 1972
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