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Contrastive Analysis with Predictive Power: Typology Driven Estimation of Grammatical Error Distributions in ESL (1603.07609v1)

Published 24 Mar 2016 in cs.CL

Abstract: This work examines the impact of cross-linguistic transfer on grammatical errors in English as Second Language (ESL) texts. Using a computational framework that formalizes the theory of Contrastive Analysis (CA), we demonstrate that language specific error distributions in ESL writing can be predicted from the typological properties of the native language and their relation to the typology of English. Our typology driven model enables to obtain accurate estimates of such distributions without access to any ESL data for the target languages. Furthermore, we present a strategy for adjusting our method to low-resource languages that lack typological documentation using a bootstrapping approach which approximates native language typology from ESL texts. Finally, we show that our framework is instrumental for linguistic inquiry seeking to identify first language factors that contribute to a wide range of difficulties in second language acquisition.

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Authors (3)
  1. Yevgeni Berzak (19 papers)
  2. Roi Reichart (82 papers)
  3. Boris Katz (32 papers)
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