Authors: Marina Dodigovic
ISBN-13: 9781853598296, ISBN-10: 1853598291
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Multilingual Matters Ltd.
Date Published: February 2006
Edition: (Non-applicable)
Dr Marina Dodigovic is an assistant professor of English and TESOL at the American University of Sharjah. She has worked both as an academic in English and applied linguistics and as a computer programmer. Her research interests include Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL), academic English and the analysis of learner needs. She has synthesised her skills in these areas to become an author and developer in CALL, with several software packages, a book and a number of other publications in her name.
"This book examines the conditions under which artificial intelligence and its related approach, Intelligent Computer Assisted Language Learning (ICALL), could be truly useful to adult learners of English as a second language. Its purpose is to demonstrate the learnability of a second language by focusing on some errors in English as a second language and to propose remediation leading to an overall increase in English proficiency. The book also describes the pioneering steps taken by the author toward such a goal." The aim of this volume is to cater to a wide range of audiences associated with the field of Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL). In a true cross-disciplinary fashion it brings together instances of research in second language acquisition, language awareness, computer assisted language learning, artificial intelligence and natural language processing. It is intended for language teachers, students of applied linguistics and language engineering as well as for applied linguists in general.
1 | Can another language be learnt? | 8 |
2 | Where does research end and CALL development begin? | 47 |
3 | Why the Web? | 73 |
4 | Can computers correct language errors? | 85 |
5 | How to develop an artificially intelligent language tutor? | 140 |
6 | How does it work? | 233 |