Errors and intelligence in computer-assisted language learning

Trude Heift

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Errors and intelligence in computer-assisted language learning

by Trude Heift

2007

Routledge

283

9780203012215

0203012216

Description

This book provides the first comprehensive overview of theoretical issues, historical developments and current trends in ICALL, Intelligent Computer-Assisted Language Learning.

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This edition of Errors and intelligence in computer-assisted language learning has approximately 283 pages. Please note, this is an estimate and the exact page count can vary between hardcover, paperback, and e-book versions.

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Errors and intelligence in computer-assisted language learning was written by Trude Heift.

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