This paper1 describes the progress of our work presented at m-ICTE2006 (Boguslavsky et al., 2006; Diachenko, 2006). The general purpose of the work is to develop a software system which promotes the mastery of the combinatorial potential of natural language words by language learners. It lists some basic concepts of Lexical function theory and describes the architecture and functionalities of the software system developed. We describe the idea and the results of training experiment
This paper focuses on a system, Wolfie (WOrd Learning From Interpreted Examples), that acquires a se...
Abstract — Vocabulary growth is an important element for language learning but it requires repeated ...
Since the Academic Year 2005-2006 we have worked on a project of developing the interactive multimed...
Extensive knowledge of collocations is a key factor that distinguishes learners from fluent native s...
Supporting collocation learning with a digital library Extensive knowledge of collocations is a key ...
The purpose of this study is to substantiate theoretically and to test experimentally the effectiven...
This paper describes a system, Wolfie (WOrd Learning From Interpreted Examples), that acquires a sem...
Collocations are of great importance for second language learners. Knowledge of them plays a key rol...
This book is written for both linguists and computer scientists working in the field of artificial i...
This paper describes a system, Wolfie (WOrd Learning From Interpreted Examples), that acquires a sem...
AbstractIn this paper we present cognitive mechanisms (applied and validated at various levels of th...
The article deals with the use of modern computer technologies in the lexical skills formation in pr...
What should be the role of AI in computer supported vocabulary acquisition? This paper presents a so...
The issue of effective and efficient foreign language teaching is relevant in today’s global world. ...
Building accurate and efficient natural language processing (NLP) systems is an important and diffic...
This paper focuses on a system, Wolfie (WOrd Learning From Interpreted Examples), that acquires a se...
Abstract — Vocabulary growth is an important element for language learning but it requires repeated ...
Since the Academic Year 2005-2006 we have worked on a project of developing the interactive multimed...
Extensive knowledge of collocations is a key factor that distinguishes learners from fluent native s...
Supporting collocation learning with a digital library Extensive knowledge of collocations is a key ...
The purpose of this study is to substantiate theoretically and to test experimentally the effectiven...
This paper describes a system, Wolfie (WOrd Learning From Interpreted Examples), that acquires a sem...
Collocations are of great importance for second language learners. Knowledge of them plays a key rol...
This book is written for both linguists and computer scientists working in the field of artificial i...
This paper describes a system, Wolfie (WOrd Learning From Interpreted Examples), that acquires a sem...
AbstractIn this paper we present cognitive mechanisms (applied and validated at various levels of th...
The article deals with the use of modern computer technologies in the lexical skills formation in pr...
What should be the role of AI in computer supported vocabulary acquisition? This paper presents a so...
The issue of effective and efficient foreign language teaching is relevant in today’s global world. ...
Building accurate and efficient natural language processing (NLP) systems is an important and diffic...
This paper focuses on a system, Wolfie (WOrd Learning From Interpreted Examples), that acquires a se...
Abstract — Vocabulary growth is an important element for language learning but it requires repeated ...
Since the Academic Year 2005-2006 we have worked on a project of developing the interactive multimed...