Sökning: "lexical diversity"
Visar resultat 1 - 5 av 12 avhandlingar innehållade orden lexical diversity.
1. Writing in deaf and hard-of-hearing children : A bimodal bilingual perspective on their written products and writing processes
Sammanfattning : This thesis presents unique insights into the written products and writing processes of Swedish deaf and hard-of-hearing (DHH) children using a keystroke logging tool. Writing processes encompass the activities (such as planning or revision) that writers engage in during the production of the written text. LÄS MER
2. Text Production in Adults with Reading and Writing Difficulties
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3. Lexical and Grammar Resource Engineering for Runyankore & Rukiga: A Symbolic Approach
Sammanfattning : Current research in computational linguistics and natural language processing (NLP) requires the existence of language resources. Whereas these resources are available for a few well-resourced languages, there are many languages that have been neglected. LÄS MER
4. Riqueza léxica y expresión escrita en aprendices suecos de ELE : Proficiencia general, competencia léxica pasiva, tipo y complejidad de la tarea
Sammanfattning : The present study explored lexical richness in the written production of Swedish university students of Spanish as a foreign language. Two aspects of lexical richness were investigated in the study, i.e., diversity (the ability to use a varied lexical repertoire), and sophistication (the proportion of relatively infrequent words). LÄS MER
5. Genvägar, omvägar och irrvägar : Gymnasieelevers användning av maskinöversättning under uppsatsskrivande på spanska
Sammanfattning : Based on four published articles on Swedish upper secondary school pupils’ use of online resources during essay writing in Spanish L3, this thesis in educational work and Romance languages focuses, from a language education perspective, on the use of machine translation. Two of the articles observe pupils’ use of online resources in general, and of Google Translate in particular, revealing a complex weave of strategies where Swedish, Spanish, and English are used to search, change and control word sequences, simultaneously including lexical, morphological, and syntactic aspects of the languages. LÄS MER