Reading is known to be an essential task in language learning, but finding the appropriate text for every learner is far from easy. In this context, automatic procedures can support the teacher’s work. Some tools exist for English, but at present there are none for French as a foreign language (FFL). In this paper, we present an original approach to assessing the readability of FFL texts using NLP techniques and extracts from FFL textbooks as our corpus. Two logistic regression models based on lexical and grammatical features are explored and give quite good predictions on new texts. The results show a slight superiority for multinomial logistic regression over the proportional odds model
Abstract Reading is an important means of foreign language acquisition, particularly for vocabulary....
In this paper, we present the FABRA readability toolkit based on the aggregation of a large number o...
This study examines two possibilities of using the FLELex graded lexicon for the automated assessmen...
Reading is known to be an essential task in language learning, but finding the ap-propriate text for...
In this paper, we report three experiments evaluating a variety of feature sets and models intended ...
Readability aims to assess the difficulty of texts based on various linguistic predictors (the lexic...
This paper present a new readability formula for French as a foreign language (FFL), which relies on...
This thesis offers a critical analysis of the methodological means to be used to implement a readabi...
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International audienceThis paper analyses the contribution of language met-rics and, potentially, of...
Readability formulas are methods used to match texts with the readers’ reading level. Several method...
The proper identification of difficulty levels of reading materials prescribed in an educational set...
The past two decades have seen an important number of studies evaluating reading comprehension. Howe...
Early use of corpora for language learn-ing has included analysis of word usage via concordancing. I...
Abstract Reading is an important means of foreign language acquisition, particularly for vocabulary....
In this paper, we present the FABRA readability toolkit based on the aggregation of a large number o...
This study examines two possibilities of using the FLELex graded lexicon for the automated assessmen...
Reading is known to be an essential task in language learning, but finding the ap-propriate text for...
In this paper, we report three experiments evaluating a variety of feature sets and models intended ...
Readability aims to assess the difficulty of texts based on various linguistic predictors (the lexic...
This paper present a new readability formula for French as a foreign language (FFL), which relies on...
This thesis offers a critical analysis of the methodological means to be used to implement a readabi...
This work evaluates a system that uses interpolated predictions of reading difficulty that are based...
This study aims to assess the usefulness of multi-word expressions (MWEs) as features for a readabil...
International audienceThis paper analyses the contribution of language met-rics and, potentially, of...
Readability formulas are methods used to match texts with the readers’ reading level. Several method...
The proper identification of difficulty levels of reading materials prescribed in an educational set...
The past two decades have seen an important number of studies evaluating reading comprehension. Howe...
Early use of corpora for language learn-ing has included analysis of word usage via concordancing. I...
Abstract Reading is an important means of foreign language acquisition, particularly for vocabulary....
In this paper, we present the FABRA readability toolkit based on the aggregation of a large number o...
This study examines two possibilities of using the FLELex graded lexicon for the automated assessmen...