There was a paper about this in the proceedings of UM96, a conference on User
Modelling held in Hawaii. I was not there, sadly.
The paper was concerned with the kind of grammatical errors in writing that
AMERICAN sign language users would make.
The paper was entitled 'English Error Correction: A Syntactic User Model based
on Principled Mal-Rule Scoring'
by Kathleen F. McCoy & Christopher A. Pennington, Computer & Information
Sciences Dept, University of Delaware / A.I. duPont Institute, Newark, DE
19716, USA
and Linda Z. Suri, Central Institute for the Deaf, 818 S. Euclid, St Louis, MO
63110, USA
The paper described part of a major ongoing project but not a finished product.
If anyone would like to ask the authors and post a summary to the list, I for
one would like to hear.
The following comes indirectly from http://www.um.org/
55.McCoy, Kathleen
mccoy @cis.udel.edu
Univ of Delaware
USA
69.Pennington, Chris
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Applied Science and Engineering Labs
USA
Roger
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