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Cognate and Misspelling Features for Natural Language Identification
Garrett Nicolai
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Bradley Hauer
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Mohammad Salameh
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Lei Yao
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Grzegorz Kondrak
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Paper Details:
Month: June
Year: 2013
Location: Atlanta, Georgia
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SIG: SIGEDU
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Punctuation as Native Language Interference
Ilia Markov
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Vivi Nastase
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Carlo Strapparava
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Word Etymology as Native Language Interference
Vivi Nastase
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Carlo Strapparava
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Does the Phonology of L1 Show Up in L2 Texts?
Garrett Nicolai
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Grzegorz Kondrak
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Improving Native Language Identification by Using Spelling Errors
Lingzhen Chen
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Carlo Strapparava
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Vivi Nastase
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Cognate Identification using Machine Translation
Shervin Malmasi
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Mark Dras
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Lark Trills for Language Drills: Text-to-speech technology for language learners
Elena Volodina
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Dijana Pijetlovic
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Predicting the Spelling Difficulty of Words for Language Learners
Lisa Beinborn
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Torsten Zesch
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Iryna Gurevych
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Field Of Study
Linguistic Trends
Syntax
Phonology
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Language Identification
Spelling Correction
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Native Language Identification
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Multilingual
English
Hindi
Japanese
Korean
Spanish
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