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Minimally-Augmented Grammatical Error Correction [PDF]
There has been an increased interest in low-resource approaches to automatic grammatical error correction. We introduce Minimally-Augmented Grammatical Error Correction (MAGEC) that does not require any error-labelled data. Our unsupervised approach is based on a simple but effective synthetic error generation method based on confusion sets from ...
Roman Grundkiewicz +1 more
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This research investigates “Grammarly” as one tool of an online assessment in identifying grammatical and mechanical errors of students in writing English. This research is descriptive qualitative research.
Tira Nur Fitria
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This research aims at analyzing the grammatical errors in English abstracts of the undergraduate thesis. This research takes place at two private colleges in Medan city which provide the undergraduate program of management study namely Sekolah Tinggi ...
Soraya Grabiella Dinamika
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Mapping Commission Errors to Grammatical Development: A Case Study of Malayalam
Young children learning Malayalam use morphological categories and inflections quite productively and accurately in general. However, their utterances sometimes show the use of extra morphological material (or commission errors), revealing mismatches ...
Gayathri G. Krishnan +2 more
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This current study aimed to find out lexical and grammatical errors in Indonesian to English translation texts made by Indonesian EFL learners in a private senior high school in Lampung.
Salma Mu'min Shiddiq +3 more
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I have made many grammatical errors in my writing, and probably, you can find them in this one.
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Writing has been a challenging skill for EFL or ESL Students to cope with. It needs not only the ability to compose a good piece of writing but also goes on a deep layer called grammatical aspect.
Hijjatul Qamariah, Sri Wahyuni, Meliana
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Spoken Language ‘Grammatical Error Correction’ [PDF]
Spoken language ‘grammatical error correction’ (GEC) is an important mechanism to help learners of a foreign language, here English, improve their spoken grammar. GEC is challeng- ing for non-native spoken language due to interruptions from disfluent speech events such as repetitions and false starts and issues in strictly defining what is acceptable ...
Lu, Yiting, Gales, Mark JF, Wang, Yu
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Reassessing the Goals of Grammatical Error Correction: Fluency Instead of Grammaticality [PDF]
The field of grammatical error correction (GEC) has grown substantially in recent years, with research directed at both evaluation metrics and improved system performance against those metrics. One unvisited assumption, however, is the reliance of GEC evaluation on error-coded corpora, which contain specific labeled corrections.
Keisuke Sakaguchi +3 more
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Native Language Interference in Learning a Second Language
The purpose of the research is to identify and investigate grammatical errors of the theses which are written by students’ Department of English Literature at one of the State Universities, Jakarta, Indonesia.
Yasir Mubarok, Aruna Heli Nur'aisyah
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