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Native Language Identification Using Large, Longitudinal Data

Proceedings of the Ninth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation (LREC 2014)

DOI:10.63317/55nxx9iddzi5

Abstract

Native Language Identification (NLI) is a task aimed at determining the native language (L1) of learners of second language (L2) on the basis of their written texts. To date, research on NLI has focused on relatively small corpora. We apply NLI to the recently released EFCamDat corpus which is not only multiple times larger than previous L2 corpora but also provides longitudinal data at several proficiency levels. Our investigation using accurate machine learning with a wide range of linguistic features reveals interesting patterns in the longitudinal data which are useful for both further development of NLI and its application to research on L2 acquisition.

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Paper ID
lrec2014-main-051
Pages
pp. 3309-3312
BibKey
jiang-etal-2014-native
Editor
N/A
Publisher
European Language Resources Association (ELRA)
ISSN
2522-2686
ISBN
978-2-9517408-8-4
Conference
Ninth International Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation
Location
Reykjavik, Iceland
Date
26 May 2014 31 May 2014

Authors

  • XJ

    Xiao Jiang

  • YG

    Yufan Guo

  • JG

    Jeroen Geertzen

  • DA

    Dora Alexopoulou

  • LS

    Lin Sun

  • AK

    Anna Korhonen

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