We present a project aimed at studying the evolution of students’ writing skills in a temporal span of 15 years (from 2001 to 2016), analysing in particular the impact of neo-standard Italian. More than 2,500 essays have been transcribed and annotated by teachers according to 28 different linguistic traits. We present here the annotation process together with the first data analysis supported by NLP tools.

Analysing the Evolution of Students’ Writing Skills and the Impact of Neo-standard Italian with the help of Computational Linguistics / Sprugnoli, Rachele; Tonelli, Sara; Palmero Aprosio, Alessio; Moretti, Giovanni. - (2018), pp. 354-359. (Intervento presentato al convegno CLiC-it 2018 Italian Conference on Computational Linguistics tenutosi a Torino, Italy nel 10-12 December 2018).

Analysing the Evolution of Students’ Writing Skills and the Impact of Neo-standard Italian with the help of Computational Linguistics

Rachele Sprugnoli;
2018-01-01

Abstract

We present a project aimed at studying the evolution of students’ writing skills in a temporal span of 15 years (from 2001 to 2016), analysing in particular the impact of neo-standard Italian. More than 2,500 essays have been transcribed and annotated by teachers according to 28 different linguistic traits. We present here the annotation process together with the first data analysis supported by NLP tools.
2018
978-88-31978-41-5
Analysing the Evolution of Students’ Writing Skills and the Impact of Neo-standard Italian with the help of Computational Linguistics / Sprugnoli, Rachele; Tonelli, Sara; Palmero Aprosio, Alessio; Moretti, Giovanni. - (2018), pp. 354-359. (Intervento presentato al convegno CLiC-it 2018 Italian Conference on Computational Linguistics tenutosi a Torino, Italy nel 10-12 December 2018).
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