Proceedings of the 10th Linguistic Annotation Workshop Held In Conjunction With ACL 2016 (LAW-X 2016) 2016
DOI: 10.18653/v1/w16-1705
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Annotating Spelling Errors in German Texts Produced by Primary School Children

Abstract: We present a new multi-layered annotation scheme for orthographic errors in freely written German texts produced by primary school children. The scheme is closely linked to the German graphematic system and defines categories for both general structural word properties and errorrelated properties. Furthermore, it features multiple layers of information which can be used to evaluate an error. The categories can also be used to investigate properties of correctly-spelled words, and to compare them to the erroneo… Show more

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“…The annotations were carried out on 11 texts (866 target tokens) from the corpus described in [25], where children from grades 2-4 were asked to write down the story shown in a sequence of six pictures. The same texts were manually annotated by three humans for comparison (they were a subset of the annotation experiment reported in [1]). Table 1 lists the agreement figures 16 .…”
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“…The annotations were carried out on 11 texts (866 target tokens) from the corpus described in [25], where children from grades 2-4 were asked to write down the story shown in a sequence of six pictures. The same texts were manually annotated by three humans for comparison (they were a subset of the annotation experiment reported in [1]). Table 1 lists the agreement figures 16 .…”
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“…It graphically marks a syllable boundary between to vowels as in <Ruhe> [öu:@] ('quietness') which would be pronounced the same way without the <h> but its di-syllabic nature is more easily detected with the <h>. In summary, these principles serve as 1 asterisks mark an orthographically incorrect spelling Language Teaching, Learning and Technology 6-7 Sep 2016, San Francisco, USA reading aids: they allow to derive a word's pronunciation and prosodic structure from its spelling.…”
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