A System for Understanding and Selecting English-Language Articles for Advanced ESL Writers

The use of definite and indefinite articles in English is well known to be a major point of difficulty for many normative English speakers. These difficulties prevail even when the speakers are fluent in most other aspects of English grammar and style. This article investigates the pedagogical and l...

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