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Grammar Learning

On neural correlates of individual differences in novel grammar learning: An fMRI study

On neural correlates of individual differences in novel grammar learning: An fMRI study

... A multi-session and multi-subject (repeated measures – three level) analysis was conducted with the aim of detecting BOLD-response differences and modulations between participants with different degrees of LAA (High LAA ...

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GraSp: Grammar Learning from Unlabelled Speech Corpora

GraSp: Grammar Learning from Unlabelled Speech Corpora

... of grammar learning assume a set of primitive linguistic categories and constraints, the learning process being modelled as category filling and rule instantiation – rather than category formation ...

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The Impact of Infographics on Iranian EFL Learners' Grammar Learning

The Impact of Infographics on Iranian EFL Learners' Grammar Learning

... grammatical learning which rarely engage the readers’ mind in the learning process and focus their attention on utilizing multimedia and visualizations in form of infographics in grammar ...learners’ ...

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The Effect of Dynamic Assessment on Elementary EFL Students’ L2 Grammar Learning

The Effect of Dynamic Assessment on Elementary EFL Students’ L2 Grammar Learning

... language learning and ...regarding grammar learning, it seems desirable to investigate the effectiveness of dynamic assessment for grammar ...on grammar learning of Iranian ...

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Incremental Sigmoid Belief Networks for Grammar Learning

Incremental Sigmoid Belief Networks for Grammar Learning

... We propose a class of Bayesian networks appropriate for structured prediction problems where the Bayesian network’s model structure is a function of the predicted output structure. These incremen- tal sigmoid belief ...

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EFL Students Images and Metaphors of Grammar Learning

EFL Students Images and Metaphors of Grammar Learning

... Metaphors and images, as part of the learners' belief systems, seem to play a large part in language learning (Cortazzi & Jin, 1999). So, awareness of them can be of substantial value to teachers in dealing ...

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Separate influences in learning: Evidence from artificial grammar learning with traumatic brain injury patients

Separate influences in learning: Evidence from artificial grammar learning with traumatic brain injury patients

... artificial grammar learning (AGL) experiment participants first observe a set of training items and then they are asked to classify new items as consistent or inconsistent with the training ...human ...

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Towards a Self Learning Assistive Vocal Interface: Vocabulary and Grammar Learning

Towards a Self Learning Assistive Vocal Interface: Vocabulary and Grammar Learning

... hand-crafted grammar, rather than an auto- matically induced ...this grammar cov- ers 98% to 100% of the spoken commands, depend- ing on the ...hand-crafted grammar was implemented as a ...

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Examining the Neural Correlates of Vocabulary and Grammar Learning Using fNIRS

Examining the Neural Correlates of Vocabulary and Grammar Learning Using fNIRS

... language learning paradigm appropriately represented second language vocabulary and grammar proficiency outcomes in ...statistical learning (Saffran et ...the grammar of the language must be ...

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MULTIPLE CHOICE ENGLISH GRAMMAR TEST ITEMS THAT AID ENGLISH GRAMMAR LEARNING FOR STUDENTS OF ENGLISH AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE

MULTIPLE CHOICE ENGLISH GRAMMAR TEST ITEMS THAT AID ENGLISH GRAMMAR LEARNING FOR STUDENTS OF ENGLISH AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE

... problem of concord. In solving the problem, test takers or testees have to process two things: thinking about tenses and concord. Option c. felled, is a correct past tense form but the meaning is not “fall down” but ”cut ...

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The Non-Hierarchical Nature of the Chomsky Hierarchy-Driven Artificial-Grammar Learning

The Non-Hierarchical Nature of the Chomsky Hierarchy-Driven Artificial-Grammar Learning

... human adults and is possible only under specific conditions. It is particularly important to note that this learning is difficult even if humans are required to do it. However, both two studies on non-human ...

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Individual strategies in artificial grammar learning

Individual strategies in artificial grammar learning

... AGL has been employed in learning research for more than five decades (Miller, 1958; Reber, 1967). One of the reasons for the popularity of the AGL paradigm is that it allows a precise instantiation and comparison ...

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An entropy model for artificial grammar learning

An entropy model for artificial grammar learning

... The second measure to be included was the global associative strength one of Knowlton and Squire (1994, 1996). This is a meas- ure with a solid theoretical motivation (either as feature overlap or in terms of basic ...

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An ILP refinement operator for biological grammar learning

An ILP refinement operator for biological grammar learning

... We denote inference with Aleph, using Muggleton's operator [Mug95], by ref-@, and inference with Aleph, using our biological grammar dedicated bottom clause construction and re nement op[r] ...

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AGL StimSelect: Software for automated selection of stimuli for artificial grammar learning

AGL StimSelect: Software for automated selection of stimuli for artificial grammar learning

... associative learning theory, according to which the cognitive system learns by gradually combining elementary units that co-occur frequently into a single representational unit ...

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ENHANCING STUDENTS’ MOTIVATION IN LEARNING ENGLISH GRAMMAR THROUGH A COMPUTER-SUPPORTED LEARNING CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT

ENHANCING STUDENTS’ MOTIVATION IN LEARNING ENGLISH GRAMMAR THROUGH A COMPUTER-SUPPORTED LEARNING CLASSROOM MANAGEMENT

... the learning of English grammar in a Computer-supported Learning ...three grammar learning web sites were used frequently for classroom and individual English grammar practice, ...

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The Implementation of Corpus-aided Discovery Learning in English Grammar Pedagogy

The Implementation of Corpus-aided Discovery Learning in English Grammar Pedagogy

... discovery learning and the extent to which corpus-aided discovery learning can create motivating and successful English grammar learning environment for EFL (English as a Foreign Language) ...

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Learning Grammar with Explicit Annotations for Subordinating Conjunctions

Learning Grammar with Explicit Annotations for Subordinating Conjunctions

... a grammar with hierar- chical category knowledge of subordinat- ing conjunctions as explicit ...the grammar learning by the hierarchical knowledge improves parsing performance significantly over the ...

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Grammar Approximation by Representative Sublanguage: A New Model for Language Learning

Grammar Approximation by Representative Sublanguage: A New Model for Language Learning

... able learning from representative examples anno- tated with ...new grammar learning model and showed that the search space is a complete grammar lattice that guarantees the uniqueness of the ...

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Learning Word Meanings and Grammar for Describing Everyday Activities in Smart Environments

Learning Word Meanings and Grammar for Describing Everyday Activities in Smart Environments

... If intelligent systems are to interact with humans in a natural manner, the ability to describe daily life activities is impor- tant. To achieve this, sensing human ac- tivities by capturing multimodal informa- tion is ...

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