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Language MOOCs (or LMOOCs) are dedicated Web-based online courses
for second languages with unrestricted access and potentially
unlimited participation. They are generating interest and
expectation in the contexts of university education, lifelong
learning and online training in general. This pioneering book
presents an initial analysis of the theoretical and methodological
issues underlying LMOOCs and presents empirical evidence of their
potential for the development of language communicative
competences, based upon previously unpublished research. It
provides a mosaic-like view of LMOOC research, not only with
respect to the geographical and institutional origin of its
authors, but also to the heterogeneous nature of their respective
academic backgrounds, and suggests directions for future
development. As in other types of online language courses, the
integration of the results of multidisciplinary research projects
and teaching experiences related to LMOOCs is fundamental to make
the field advance steadily and respond to some of the real
challenges and problems faced by individuals working and living in
competitive plurilingual societies today.
Explores the direct relation of modern CALL (Computer-Assisted
Language Learning) to aspects of natural language processing for
theoretical and practical applications, and worldwide demand for
formal language education and training that focuses on restricted
or specialized professional domains. Unique in its broad-based,
state-of-the-art, coverage of current knowledge and research in the
interrelated fields of computer-based learning and teaching and
processing of specialized linguistic domains. The articles in this
book offer insights on or analyses of the current state and future
directions of many recent key concepts regarding the application of
computers to natural languages, such as: authenticity,
personalization, normalization, evaluation. Other articles present
fundamental research on major techniques, strategies and
methodologies that are currently the focus of international
language research projects, both of a theoretical and an applied
nature.
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