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Dalgish, Gerard M. – CALICO Journal, 1984
Describes a computer-assisted research project into the writing errors of English as a second language college students. Sentences with error types and first languages of students were entered into a database and analyzed for the most common errors of all students and the most prevalent patterns within each language group. (Author/SED)
Descriptors: College Students, Computational Linguistics, Computer Oriented Programs, English (Second Language)
Alford, M.H.T. – 1967
A report on a series of computer programs being written to make frequency counts designed to indicate the learning problems to be encountered in any approach to a target literature discusses how these programs can be used to aid in foreign language vocabulary learning. (Author/AF)
Descriptors: Computational Linguistics, Computer Oriented Programs, Language Research, Learning Problems
Bhatia, Tej K. – 1979
This paper brings out the structure and salient features of the Computer-Based Hindi Teaching (CBHT) course, which is being developed at the University of Illinois. The following topics are treated specifically: (1) areas of the Hindi Language course that can be efficiently and economically taught with computer-based pedagogy; (2) a demonstration…
Descriptors: College Second Language Programs, Computational Linguistics, Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Managed Instruction

Van Campen, Joseph A. – 1968
A Stanford University project in which mathematical learning theory was applied to the learning of Russian in a first-year, computer-based college course is examined in this report. Included in the description of this project, designed to complete and implement the first-year Russian course, are the research and curriculum potentials of…
Descriptors: Audiolingual Methods, Audiovisual Instruction, College Language Programs, Computational Linguistics