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Machine Translation And Foreign Language Learning 1st Edition Kizito Tekwa

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Machine Translation And Foreign Language Learning 1st Edition Kizito Tekwa
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.87 MB
Pages: 189
Author: Kizito Tekwa
ISBN: 9789819986019, 981998601X
Language: English
Year: 2023
Edition: 1

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Machine Translation And Foreign Language Learning 1st Edition Kizito Tekwa by Kizito Tekwa 9789819986019, 981998601X instant download after payment.

The book investigates how machine translation (MT) provides opportunities and increases the willingness to communicate in a foreign language. It is informed by a mixed methods methodological approach that analyzes quantitative and qualitative data of questionnaires and real-time instant messages (IM). The book is unique because it contains tables, figures, and screenshots of actual real-time IM exchanges. It is innovative in discussing IM translation, a novel form of MT, and demonstrates how the technology offers English foreign language learners, in this case, Chinese college students, communication opportunities while increasing their willingness to communicate. The study provides an interesting insight into IM user profiles, clients, and usages. Smartphone screenshots are the locale of the study whose findings have far-reaching implications for students, language and translation instructors, and curriculum designers.

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