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Investigating the Effect of Auxiliary Objectives for the Automated Grading of Learner English Speech Transcriptions
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Adaptive Forgetting Curves for Spaced Repetition Language Learning
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Zaidi, Ahmed; Caines, Andrew; Moore, R. - : Springer International Publishing, 2020. : Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics), 2020
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Adaptive Forgetting Curves for Spaced Repetition Language Learning
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In: Artificial Intelligence in Education (2020)
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The cross-linguistic performance of word segmentation models over time. ...
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Variation in Word Frequency Distributions: Definitions, Measures and Implications for a Corpus-Based Language Typology ...
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Vowel characteristics in the assessment of L2 English pronunciation
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Variation in Word Frequency Distributions: Definitions, Measures and Implications for a Corpus-Based Language Typology
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Adaptive Communication: Languages with More Non-Native Speakers Tend to Have Fewer Word Forms.
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Adaptive Communication: Languages with More Non-Native Speakers Tend to Have Fewer Word Forms
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