Crowdsourcing Relative Rankings of Multi-Word Expressions: Experts versus Non-Experts

  • Alfter D
  • Lindström Tiedemann T
  • Volodina E
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Abstract

In this study we investigate to which degree experts and non-experts agree on questions of linguistic complexity in a crowdsourcing experiment. We ask non-experts (second language learners of Swedish) and two groups of experts (teachers of Swedish as a second/foreign language and CEFR experts) to rank multi-word expressions in a crowdsourcing experiment. We nd that the resulting rankings by all the three tested groups correlate to a very high degree, which suggests that judgments produced in a comparative setting are not inuenced by professional insights into Swedish as a second language.

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Alfter, D., Lindström Tiedemann, T., & Volodina, E. (2022). Crowdsourcing Relative Rankings of Multi-Word Expressions: Experts versus Non-Experts. Northern European Journal of Language Technology, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.3384/nejlt.2000-1533.2021.3128

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