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."
Reading/grammar practice suitable for advanced learners, with social media/gaming integration.
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Shona Whyte: The French research body CNRS has updated its bilingual platform for searching journals in social sciences. You can search by keyword (e.g., language, teaching) and find corresponding titles with links to homepages, information about access (open or subscription) as well as details of ranking in other listings. Useful for pre- or in-service teachers interested in research related to language teaching.
Egalement consultable en français, bien entendu :-) Delete the scoop?
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A digital repository of data collection instruments for research into second language learning and teaching...
Search for materials used by SL researchers in recent published work - look at the search terms here: http://www.iris-database.org/iris/app/home/search-help
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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.