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Diagnosing meaning errors in short answers to reading comprehension questions
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Second Language LearningMultilingualismEducationPsycholinguisticsSemanticsLanguage LearningIntelligent Tutoring SystemNatural Language ProcessingSecond Language AcquisitionIntelligent Tutoring SystemsReading ComprehensionComputational LinguisticsLanguage AcquisitionLanguage StudiesForeign Language PracticeCognitive ScienceQuestion AnsweringSemantic InterpretationTask-based Language TeachingForeign Language LearningLanguage LearnersError AnalysisImmediate FeedbackLanguage ComprehensionReading Comprehension StrategiesShort AnswersForeign Language AcquisitionComputer-assisted Language LearningLinguistics
A common focus of systems in Intelligent Computer-Assisted Language Learning (ICALL) is to provide immediate feedback to language learners working on exercises. Most of this research has focused on providing feedback on the form of the learner input. Foreign language practice and second language acquisition research, on the other hand, emphasizes the importance of exercises that require the learner to manipulate meaning.
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