Indexing time vs. query time: trade-offs in dynamic information retrieval systems
Proceedings of the 14th ACM international conference on Information and knowledge management
Transforming grammar checking technology into a learning environment for second language writing
HLT-NAACL-EDUC '03 Proceedings of the HLT-NAACL 03 workshop on Building educational applications using natural language processing - Volume 2
Correcting ESL errors using phrasal SMT techniques
ACL-44 Proceedings of the 21st International Conference on Computational Linguistics and the 44th annual meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics
Designing and developing a language environment for second language writers
Computers & Education
Challenges and opportunities for technology in foreign language classrooms
Proceedings of the SIGCHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Towards advanced collocation error correction in Spanish learner corpora
Language Resources and Evaluation
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Collocation preferences represent the commonly used expressions, idioms, and word pairings of a language. Because collocation preferences arise from consensus usage, rather than a set of well-defined rules, they must be learned on a case-by-case basis, making them particularly challenging for non-native speakers of a language. To assist non-native speakers with these parts of a language, we developed AwkChecker, the first end-user tool geared toward helping non-native speakers detect and correct collocation errors in their writing. As a user writes, AwkChecker automatically flags collocation errors and suggests replacement expressions that correspond more closely to consensus usage. These suggestions include example usage to help users choose the best candidate. We describe AwkChecker's interface, its novel methods for detecting collocation errors and suggesting alternatives, and an early study of its use by non-native English speakers at our institution. Collectively, these contributions advance the state of the art in writing aids for non-native speakers.