We present an empirical study addressing the question whether, and to which extent, lexicographic writing aids improve text revision results. German university students were asked to optimise two German texts using (1) no aids at all, (2) highlighted problems, or (3) highlighted problems accompanied by lexicographic resources that could be used to solve the specific problems. We found that participants from the third group corrected the largest number of problems and introduced the fewest semantic distortions during revision. Also, they reached the highest overall score and were most efficient (as measured in points per time). The second group with highlighted problems lies between the two other groups in almost every measure we analysed. W...
ICT are nowadays a ubiquitous ingredient, but at the same time a very diverse instrument in the lang...
Writing academic texts in one’s native language (L1) and – even more – in a foreign language (FL) pl...
In this article we will examine whether certain data driven dictionaries can improve user-friendline...
We present an empirical study addressing the question if and to which extent lexicographic writing a...
In Michael East (2008) a number of questions are raised concerning the usefulness of dictionaries in...
The present study probed the effectiveness for L2 writing of Longman Słownik Współczesny (Fisiak et ...
This article reports on the use of dictionaries for L2 text production purposes by first-year ESP st...
Lexical retrieval is an essential subprocess in language production, and its efficiency is crucial f...
Lexical retrieval is an essential subprocess in language production, and its efficiency is crucial f...
Lexical retrieval is an essential subprocess in language production, and its efficiency is crucial f...
Revising is an evaluating and editing process that is an essential part of text production. Is text ...
In his (2008) study of dictionaries in timed writing tests, Michael East raised a number of question...
We investigate how users of intelligent writing assistance tools deal with correct, incorrect, and i...
Corpora have given rise to a wide range of lexicographic resources aimed at helping novice users of ...
The current study investigates the effect of using two types of dictionary, computerized and printed...
ICT are nowadays a ubiquitous ingredient, but at the same time a very diverse instrument in the lang...
Writing academic texts in one’s native language (L1) and – even more – in a foreign language (FL) pl...
In this article we will examine whether certain data driven dictionaries can improve user-friendline...
We present an empirical study addressing the question if and to which extent lexicographic writing a...
In Michael East (2008) a number of questions are raised concerning the usefulness of dictionaries in...
The present study probed the effectiveness for L2 writing of Longman Słownik Współczesny (Fisiak et ...
This article reports on the use of dictionaries for L2 text production purposes by first-year ESP st...
Lexical retrieval is an essential subprocess in language production, and its efficiency is crucial f...
Lexical retrieval is an essential subprocess in language production, and its efficiency is crucial f...
Lexical retrieval is an essential subprocess in language production, and its efficiency is crucial f...
Revising is an evaluating and editing process that is an essential part of text production. Is text ...
In his (2008) study of dictionaries in timed writing tests, Michael East raised a number of question...
We investigate how users of intelligent writing assistance tools deal with correct, incorrect, and i...
Corpora have given rise to a wide range of lexicographic resources aimed at helping novice users of ...
The current study investigates the effect of using two types of dictionary, computerized and printed...
ICT are nowadays a ubiquitous ingredient, but at the same time a very diverse instrument in the lang...
Writing academic texts in one’s native language (L1) and – even more – in a foreign language (FL) pl...
In this article we will examine whether certain data driven dictionaries can improve user-friendline...