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Review"The book treats a fascinating topic in a unique manner in the way it combines all the fields related to Computer Assisted Language Learning. It will be a valuable contribution to the field." -- Dr Christine Appel, Lecturer, Dublin City University, IrelandThe most praise-worthy aspect of Dodigovics book is that it provides a comprehensive overview of theoretical issues and concepts of the interface of artificial intelligence and second language learning. It is noteworthy that this is the first comprehensive, single-authored book in the cross-disciplinary field of NLP and CALL. Dodigovic not only covers a vast amount of related and relevant research, but also provides her own studies on which she bases her analysis and the development and particular design of the artificially intelligent system that is being introduced in this book. This volume is certainly a must-read for anyone interested in cross-disciplinary research of language learning and artificial intelligence. -- Trude Heift, Simon Fraser University - ReCALL, Volume 18/2, 2006The book is a very comprehensive, detailed and interdisciplinary account of the Research and Development process of a successful example of Intelligent CALL software. The field of CALL can benefit to a great extent from sound research-based and pedagogically-driven projects such as the one described here. Books such as this will no doubt help us ascertain which areas of language learning are most successfully dealt with by the use of CALL technologies. -- Rafael Seiz Ortiz, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Spain - EUROCALL Newsletter, Issue No. 10, September 2006The author manages to cover the diverse topics in a successful and engaging manner. -- Monica Ward - Computer Assisted Language Learning, Oct 2005, Vol. 18 Issue 4Product DescriptionThis volume argues that adults can learn English as a second language if their typical errors are corrected systematically and in line with their preferred style of learning. The remedy designed for this purpose relies on artificial intelligence. The book describes original research which demonstrates the success of this approach.About the AuthorDr Marina Dodigovic is an assistant professor of English and TESOL at the American University of Sharjah. She has worked both as an academic in English and applied linguistics and as a computer programmer. Her research interests include Computer Assisted Language Learning (CALL), academic English and the analysis of learner needs. She has synthesised her skills in these areas to become an author and developer in CALL, with several software packages, a book and a number of other publications in her name.Excerpt. Reprinted by permission. All rights reserved.Artificial Intelligence in Second Language LearningRaising Error AwarenessBy Marina Dodigovic Multilingual MattersCopyright 2005 Marina DodigovicAll rights reserved.ISBN: 978-1-85359-829-6ContentsAcknowledgements, vii,Introduction, 1,1 Can Another Language Be Learnt?, 8,2 Where Does Research End and CALL Development Begin?, 47,3 Why the Web?, 73,4 Can Computers Correct Language Errors?, 85,5 How to Develop an Artificially Intelligent Language Tutor?, 140,6 How Does it Work?, 233,Conclusion, 266,Appendices, 271,Bibliography, 279,Index, 297,CHAPTER 1Can Another Language Be Learnt?BackgroundOccasionally one hears that so-and-so speaks five or seven languages fluently, which seems like a truly remarkable achievement, except for the fact that the speaker as a rule fails to deliver any accurate measure of so-and-so's proficiency in any of those languages. Those who have struggled with another language to little or no avail would most certainly greet such an unqualified statement with a sound dose of scepticism, as they might hold the belief that another language cannot be really mastered to perfection. Is it then possible to learn and use a language other than one's mother tongue with a native like proficiency?
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Artificial Intelligence in Second Language Learning: Raising Error Awareness (Second Language Acquisition, 13)

