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The Design and Development of an Error Tagging Tool using the Undergraduate Learner Translator Corpus Error Taxonomy

Noha Mohammad El-jasser.


Abstract
Leaner translator corpus is a promising area in translation studies. Yet, they require a substantial, collaborative and continuous work in order to be designed, developed and exploited. One of the resources in this area is the Undergraduate Learner Translator Corpus (ULTC). It is a parallel, multilingual corpus with more than 55 mln word-tokens. It comprises a main corpus and sub-corpora. To make the corpus more useful, this paper describes the tool designed and developed for error-tagging the ULTC. A taxonomy has been developed for tagging erroneous as well as positive choices. The tool is web-based and user-friendly. Though the design of the tool is comprehensive and could be used across the corpus, it is currently applied on the main corpus En-ArLTC as a preliminary step, and to make certain the tool is valid.

Key words: learner translator corpora – error-tagging tool – taxonomy – corpus – annotation -translation - metadata – tagset- tags


 
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Noha Mohammad El-jasser. The Design and Development of an Error Tagging Tool using the Undergraduate Learner Translator Corpus Error Taxonomy. CSLL. 2024; 4(1): 83-101. doi:10.5455/CSLL.227513


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Noha Mohammad El-jasser. The Design and Development of an Error Tagging Tool using the Undergraduate Learner Translator Corpus Error Taxonomy. https://www.criticalstudiesinlanguagesandlit.design/?mno=227513 [Access: January 01, 2025]. doi:10.5455/CSLL.227513


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Noha Mohammad El-jasser. The Design and Development of an Error Tagging Tool using the Undergraduate Learner Translator Corpus Error Taxonomy. CSLL. 2024; 4(1): 83-101. doi:10.5455/CSLL.227513



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Noha Mohammad El-jasser. The Design and Development of an Error Tagging Tool using the Undergraduate Learner Translator Corpus Error Taxonomy. CSLL. (2024), [cited January 01, 2025]; 4(1): 83-101. doi:10.5455/CSLL.227513



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Noha Mohammad El-jasser (2024) The Design and Development of an Error Tagging Tool using the Undergraduate Learner Translator Corpus Error Taxonomy. CSLL, 4 (1), 83-101. doi:10.5455/CSLL.227513



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Noha Mohammad El-jasser. 2024. The Design and Development of an Error Tagging Tool using the Undergraduate Learner Translator Corpus Error Taxonomy. Critical Studies in Languages and Literature, 4 (1), 83-101. doi:10.5455/CSLL.227513



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Noha Mohammad El-jasser. "The Design and Development of an Error Tagging Tool using the Undergraduate Learner Translator Corpus Error Taxonomy." Critical Studies in Languages and Literature 4 (2024), 83-101. doi:10.5455/CSLL.227513



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Noha Mohammad El-jasser. "The Design and Development of an Error Tagging Tool using the Undergraduate Learner Translator Corpus Error Taxonomy." Critical Studies in Languages and Literature 4.1 (2024), 83-101. Print. doi:10.5455/CSLL.227513



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Noha Mohammad El-jasser (2024) The Design and Development of an Error Tagging Tool using the Undergraduate Learner Translator Corpus Error Taxonomy. Critical Studies in Languages and Literature, 4 (1), 83-101. doi:10.5455/CSLL.227513





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