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Rapp, Linda Chan – 1988
A study investigated the relationship between writing proficiency and two aspects of proofreading: (1) the ability to detect structural errors, and (2) the ability to accurately correct them. During the fall of 1986 seventeen English-as-a-Second-Language students in the intermediate-level grammar review and paragraph writing class at Biola…
Descriptors: Editing, English (Second Language), Error Analysis (Language), Grammatical Acceptability
Woods, Devon – TESL Canada Journal, 1989
Discusses complexities inherent in correcting second language students' spoken and written errors. Alternatives to current error correction methods (1) focus on the use of error correction to improve students' language form, (2) involve the real communicative consequences of inaccuracy, (3) suggest strategies for attending to form when listening…
Descriptors: Classroom Techniques, English (Second Language), Error Analysis (Language), Grammatical Acceptability
Major, Roy C. – IRAL, 1988
No single foreign language teaching method can produce speakers with competence in all areas of the target language. Teachers should be aware that the relative importance of form versus function varies with the specific goals of language use and should consider the consequences of fossilization, error correction, and comprehensibility in teaching…
Descriptors: Communicative Competence (Languages), English (Second Language), Error Analysis (Language), Grammatical Acceptability
Garrigues, Mylene – Francais dans le Monde, 1987
How does a computer analyze the appropriateness of a language student's response? Issues arising in the development and use of language-learning software are discussed. (MSE)
Descriptors: Authoring Aids (Programing), Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Software, Error Analysis (Language)
Peer reviewedSanders, Alton; Sanders, Ruth – CALICO Journal, 1987
Describes the development in progress of a syntactic parser of German called "Syncheck," which uses the programing language "Prolog." The grammar is written in a formalism called "Definate Clause Grammar." The purpose of "Syncheck" is to provide advice on grammatical correctness to intermediate and advanced…
Descriptors: Artificial Intelligence, College Students, Courseware, Error Analysis (Language)
Peer reviewedLunberry, Clark – Applied Language Learning, 1994
This article examines instances of "para-poetic" writing produced by beginning and intermediate learners of English as a Second Language. It is suggested that the instructor or reader look beyond the conventional grammar and usage rules to appreciate the imagery of unusual juxtaposition of words and phrases in student work. Provides examples of…
Descriptors: Advanced Students, Classification, English (Second Language), Error Analysis (Language)


