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Automatic extraction of subordinate clauses and its application in second language acquisition research. ...
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Clause subordination is an important linguistic phenomenon that is relevant to research in psycholinguistics, cognitive and behavioral sciences, language acquisition, and computational information retrieval. The paper presents a comprehensive tool called AutoSubClause, which is specifically designed for extracting subordinate clause (SC) information from natural English production. Using dependency parsing, AutoSubClause is able to extract not only information characterizing the three main types of SCs-complement, adverbial, and relative clauses-but also information regarding the internal structure of different clause types and their semantic and structural relations with elements of the main clause. Robustness testing of the system and its underlying dependency parser Stanford CoreNLP showed satisfactory results. To demonstrate the usefulness of AutoSubClause, we used it to analyze a large-scale learner corpus and investigate the effects of first language (L1) on the acquisition of subordination in second ... : Leverhulme Trust and EF Education First ...
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FOS Languages and literature; Humans; Language; Language Development; Linguistics; Psycholinguistics; Semantics
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URL: https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/308736 https://dx.doi.org/10.17863/cam.55825
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Automatic extraction of subordinate clauses and its application in second language acquisition research.
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Topic Strategies and the Internal Structure of Nominal Arguments in Greek and Italian ...
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Topic Strategies and the Internal Structure of Nominal Arguments in Greek and Italian
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Task Effects on Linguistic Complexity and Accuracy: A Large-Scale Learner Corpus Analysis Employing Natural Language Processing Techniques ...
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Task Effects on Linguistic Complexity and Accuracy: A Large-Scale Learner Corpus Analysis Employing Natural Language Processing Techniques
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L1 Influence on the Acquisition Order of English Grammatical Morphemes
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Individual variation and the role of L1 in the L2 development of English grammatical morphemes: insights from learner corpora
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Murakami, Akira. - : University of Cambridge, 2014. : Department of Theoretical and Applied Linguistics, 2014. : Hughes Hall, 2014
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