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HOW TO DETECT GRAMMATICAL ERRORS IN A TEXT WITHOUT PARSING IT
Eric Steven Atwell
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Paper Details:
Month: April
Year: 1987
Location: Copenhagen, Denmark
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A Comparative Evaluation of Deep and Shallow Approaches to the Automatic Detection of Common Grammatical Errors
Joachim Wagner
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Jennifer Foster
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Josef van Genabith
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PATTERN RECOGNITION APPLIED TO THE ACQUISITION OF A GRAMMATICAL CLASSIFICATION SYSTEM FROM UNRESTRICTED ENGLISH TEXT
Eric Steven Atwell
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Nicos Frixou Drakos
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Using Mostly Native Data to Correct Errors in Learners’ Writing
Michael Gamon
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Search right and thou shalt find ... Using Web Queries for Learner Error Detection
Michael Gamon
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Claudia Leacock
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High-Order Sequence Modeling for Language Learner Error Detection
Michael Gamon
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Google Books N-gram Corpus used as a Grammar Checker
Rogelio Nazar
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Irene Renau
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Language Understanding
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English
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