Computer-Assisted Language Learning and the Revolution in Computational Linguistics

For a long period, Computational Linguistics (CL) and Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL) have developed almost entirely independently of each other. A brief historical survey shows that the main reason for this state of affairs was the long preoccupation in CL with the general problem of Nat...

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Main Author: Pius ten Hacken
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Bern Open Publishing 2003-12-01
Series:Linguistik Online
Online Access:https://bop.unibe.ch/linguistik-online/article/view/784
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spelling doaj-b78c1a96949f4d5b8fd81976f1dd72a32021-09-13T12:57:11ZdeuBern Open PublishingLinguistik Online1615-30142003-12-0117510.13092/lo.17.784Computer-Assisted Language Learning and the Revolution in Computational LinguisticsPius ten HackenFor a long period, Computational Linguistics (CL) and Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL) have developed almost entirely independently of each other. A brief historical survey shows that the main reason for this state of affairs was the long preoccupation in CL with the general problem of Natural Language Understanding (NLU). As a consequence, much effort was directed to fields such as Machine Translation (MT), which were perceived as incorporating and testing NLU. CALL does not fit this model very well so that it was hardly considered worth pursuing in CL. In the 1990s the realization that products could not live up to expectations, even in the domain of MT, led to a crisis. After this crisis the dominant approach to CL has become much more problem-oriented. From this perspective, many of the earlier differences disadvantaging CALL with respect to MT have now disappeared. Therefore the revolution in CL offers promising perspectives for CALL. https://bop.unibe.ch/linguistik-online/article/view/784
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title_short Computer-Assisted Language Learning and the Revolution in Computational Linguistics
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title_sort computer-assisted language learning and the revolution in computational linguistics
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description For a long period, Computational Linguistics (CL) and Computer-Assisted Language Learning (CALL) have developed almost entirely independently of each other. A brief historical survey shows that the main reason for this state of affairs was the long preoccupation in CL with the general problem of Natural Language Understanding (NLU). As a consequence, much effort was directed to fields such as Machine Translation (MT), which were perceived as incorporating and testing NLU. CALL does not fit this model very well so that it was hardly considered worth pursuing in CL. In the 1990s the realization that products could not live up to expectations, even in the domain of MT, led to a crisis. After this crisis the dominant approach to CL has become much more problem-oriented. From this perspective, many of the earlier differences disadvantaging CALL with respect to MT have now disappeared. Therefore the revolution in CL offers promising perspectives for CALL.
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