Re: Corpora: error tagging of learners' English

From: John Milton (lcjohn@ust.hk)
Date: Thu Nov 16 2000 - 16:29:38 MET

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    Vicky,

    No program will do what you want. If a program could automatically
    and reliably parse interlanguage, it would hammer out the most glaring
    infelicities, and there'd be no need for error analysis. Even the latest
    version of MSWord is pretty hopeless at spotting the types of
    ungrammaticalities common among HK learners.

    Manfred Pienemann worked with a crew in the early 90s in Australia to
    develop COALA, a tool for 'semi-automatic' interlanguage analysis (which
    essentially meant incrementing annotations in a relational database).
    However, I know of no major error analysis project that has used the
    tool. They have a web page and some articles at
    http://ausarts.anu.edu.au/mel/linguistics/welcome.html

    John Milton
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    On Thu, 16 Nov 2000, vicky man wrote:

    > Dear all,
    >
    > I'd like to know if there are any 'error tagging' softwares that can
    > effectively indicate the kinds of errors found in learners' English?
    >
    > Your suggestions would be very much appreciated.
    >
    > all the best, Vicky
    >
    > *****
    > Vicky Man
    > Language Center
    > Hong Kong Baptist University
    > Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong
    >
    >
    >



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