Other NLP Applications of Algorithms in Education
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Naismith et al. (2018) [pdf]
- a model that measures L2 learners’ lexical sophistication with the frequency list based on the native speaker corpora
- Arabic-speaking learners are rated systematically lower across all levels of English proficiency than speakers of Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Spanish.
- When New General Service List(NGSL) is used on Pitt English Language Institute Corpus(PELIC), Level 5 Arabic-speaking learners are unfairly evaluated to have similar level of lexical sophistication as Level 4 learners from China, Japan, Korean and Spain .
- When used on ETS corpus, “high”-labeled essays by Japanese-speaking learners are rater significantly lower in lexical sophistication than Arabic, Japanese, Korean and Spanish peers.