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An Investigation of an ESL Placement Test of Writing Using Many-facet Rasch Measurement
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Journal of Neuroscience Methods 139 (2004) 111–120 Multivariate tests for the evaluation of high-dimensional EEG data
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Syntactic Simplification for Improving Content Selection in Multi-Document Summarization
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Minimum Bayes-Risk Decoding for Statistical Machine Translation
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Test-Retest Reliability of Pure-Tone Thresholds from 0.5 to 16 kHz using Sennheiser HDA 200 and Etymotic Research ER-2 Earphones
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HITIQA: Towards Analytical Question Answering
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CADRE Quick-Look: Foreign Language Posture in the US Air Force
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In: DTIC (2004)
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The Air Force has no central language program or an overarching language plan. These issues are not new nor have they been ignored. In the past two decades numerous articles, studies, and Process Action Teams have reported the same problems and all have recommended numerous solutions, to no avail. Why are these problems so thoroughly articulated but not resolved? One explanation is that the Air Force has successfully met each immediate language challenge, but just barely. Over the years, "just in time" language training, contract linguists, and most recently, two-year mobilization of reservists all helped to meet active force shortfalls with varying degrees of success. In short, the Air Force has muddled through its language crises. It's time to publish and promulgate clear guidance and a single vision for the Air Force language program from the Secretary of the Air Force. To do this, the Air Force must be a full partner in the Department of Defense (DoD) language transition initiative to make sure all Air Force language needs are fully articulated. This issue of CADRE Quick-Look presents some solutions for the lack of foreign-language proficiency in the Air Force. ; CADRE Quick-Look 04-13.
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*AIR FORCE PERSONNEL; *AIR FORCE TRAINING; *DEFICIENCIES; *FOREIGN LANGUAGES; *LANGUAGE SKILLS; *PROFICIENCY; *SKILLS; APTITUDES; CIVILIAN PERSONNEL; DLPT(DEFENSE LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY TEST); IDENTIFICATION; LANGUAGE APTITUDES; LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY; LANGUAGE SURVEYS; LANGUAGE TESTING; LANGUAGE TRAINING; Linguistics; Military Forces and Organizations; ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE; ORGANIZATIONAL REALIGNMENT; PERFORMANCE TESTS; RECRUITING; RECRUITING BONUSES; REQUIREMENTS; SHORTAGES; SKILL DEVELOPMENT; SURVEYS; TRANSLATORS
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URL: http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA477413 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA477413
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Cross-Document Coreference on a Large Scale Corpus
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Conversational Telephone Speech Corpus Collection for the NIST Speaker Recognition Evaluation 2004
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CADRE Quick-Look: Suggestions for Language Transformation in the US Air Force
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Stochastic Language Generation in a Dialogue System: Toward a Domain Independent Generator
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Spoken Dialogue for Simulation Control and Conversational Tutoring
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