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Out now: "Future Challenges and Opportunities for Data-Driven Learning" with @languagecopora @carlosordonana.bsky.social #corpuslinguistics #languagelearning an entry in The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Computer-Assisted Language Learning. doi.org/10.1007/978-... Thanks to the editors and reviewers.

— Pascual Pérez-Paredes (@perez-paredes.bsky.social) 2025-03-31T04:40:52.874Z

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Exploring Part of Speech (POS)-tag sequences in a large-scale learner corpus of L2 English

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Video: How to Merge Text (.Txt) Files in Command Prompt (Windows)

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If you have a bunch of text files in a folder on your computer which you’d like to merge together, you can simply do just that with one easy command in Windows Command Prompt. This will help with various things including word lists, dictionaries and help clean up your folder a little more.

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