Language games developed by the University of Gröningen (Netherlands) used to build a "large annotated corpus and improve natural language processing software."
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Language games developed by the University of Gröningen (Netherlands) used to build a "large annotated corpus and improve natural language processing software."
Grammar Gamble for language geeks, no doubt intended for native speakers, it can provide reading/parsing practice for advanced ESL learners - in Twins, for example, decide whether the highlighted word is a noun or a verb, and indicate your confidence in your decision using a slider.
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January 23, 10:44 AM
Shona Whyte's insight:
"Guide pratique pour éviter les anglicismes et calques de l'anglais les plus répandus, assorti d’explications sur leurs conséquences : approximation, déstructuration du lexique, de la syntaxe, diversité stylistique moindre, glissement conceptuel, et, rupture de la transmission culturelle. L'auteure de ce guide, Myriam de Beaulieu, est interprète à l'ONU. Elle est francophone de France et ses exemples proviennent principalement des médias français." Delete the scoop?
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Reading/grammar practice suitable for advanced learners, with social media/gaming integration.