We demonstrate an on-line tool for grammatical error detection for Norwegian with freely chosen inputs, and error-messages informing the user about possible mistakes; the system also generates grammatically correct alternatives for ill-formed input strings. The system is built as an extension to a general-purpose large HPSG grammar of Norwegian, with special ‘mal’-rules identifying a set of 40 types of errors. The system is still a prototype
In this thesis, I show the advantages of using symbolic parsers for Grammatical Error Detection and ...
We demonstrate that the bidirectionality of deep grammars, allowing them to generate as well as pars...
This thesis builds on previous taxonomies of lexical errors in order to find patterns of lexical err...
A grammar checker for Swedish, launched on the market as Grammatifix, has been developed at Lingsoft...
Traditionally, English grammatical error checking is done by English language professionals. However...
This paper presents our submission to the first Shared Task on Multilingual Grammatical Error Detect...
In our paper we present the design and interface of ASK, a language learner corpus of Norwegian as a...
The article analyzes the importance of using modern technology to develop grammatical skills in the ...
Abstract — Applications like word processors and other writing tools typically include a grammar che...
This think-aloud study charts the use of online resources by five final-year MA students in Nordic a...
The demand for computer-assisted language learning systems that can provide corrective feedback on l...
We describe Hjerson, a tool for automatic classification of errors in machine translation out-put. T...
This paper presents an overview of the research conducted within the FreeText project to build an au...
1st ed. appeared as "Danish & Dano-Norwegian grammar". Recent modifications in the Norwegian languag...
We investigate grammatical error detec-tion in spoken language, and present a data-driven method to ...
In this thesis, I show the advantages of using symbolic parsers for Grammatical Error Detection and ...
We demonstrate that the bidirectionality of deep grammars, allowing them to generate as well as pars...
This thesis builds on previous taxonomies of lexical errors in order to find patterns of lexical err...
A grammar checker for Swedish, launched on the market as Grammatifix, has been developed at Lingsoft...
Traditionally, English grammatical error checking is done by English language professionals. However...
This paper presents our submission to the first Shared Task on Multilingual Grammatical Error Detect...
In our paper we present the design and interface of ASK, a language learner corpus of Norwegian as a...
The article analyzes the importance of using modern technology to develop grammatical skills in the ...
Abstract — Applications like word processors and other writing tools typically include a grammar che...
This think-aloud study charts the use of online resources by five final-year MA students in Nordic a...
The demand for computer-assisted language learning systems that can provide corrective feedback on l...
We describe Hjerson, a tool for automatic classification of errors in machine translation out-put. T...
This paper presents an overview of the research conducted within the FreeText project to build an au...
1st ed. appeared as "Danish & Dano-Norwegian grammar". Recent modifications in the Norwegian languag...
We investigate grammatical error detec-tion in spoken language, and present a data-driven method to ...
In this thesis, I show the advantages of using symbolic parsers for Grammatical Error Detection and ...
We demonstrate that the bidirectionality of deep grammars, allowing them to generate as well as pars...
This thesis builds on previous taxonomies of lexical errors in order to find patterns of lexical err...