Talk:Intelligent computer-assisted language learning
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[edit]This article was the subject of a Wiki Education Foundation-supported course assignment, between 4 September 2019 and 31 December 2019. Further details are available on the course page. Student editor(s): MCuratolo.
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[edit]Universal Speech's symbolic instructions like in usciiiiii also introduce Natural Logic Syntexting of EchoLogical Machines; a computer with at least 2 automated asistants in two Super Natural Languages and a wisdom-directory to help the user with the internal or external computing of the EchoLogical Machine, a universal language comprehension capabilities of intercultural highest quality translations among trading languages. The moral design modeled by Alohim and a practical solution with miraculas computing capabilities. Alohimorg does explain the moral design, and elohim.alohim.org is about the need for Super Natural Languages to run Binary Logic machines, and there are links to the original as well as new technology website at these locations.
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[edit]I created 'History,' 'Features,' 'Limitations,' 'See also,' and 'References' as sections. I am uncertain about the section title for 'Features,' or if subsections should be created within that section? More needs to be added within each section. Further sections on ICALL in use or a list of ICALL programs, as well as an in-depth summary of the types of ICALL systems, and so forth, would be beneficial. More information on how ICALL programs work (on the computer science/artificial intelligence side) is also needed. This page could use more sections and expansion. (I am editing this Wikipedia page for a university class assignment. This is my first time editing Wikipedia.) MCuratolo (talk) 09:31, 12 December 2019 (UTC)