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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
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Clarifying a sentence

Computer-assisted language instruction is a specific branch of learning language through computers.


Does it mean using computers that are specific or special for language learning?

  

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The computers themselves would presumably not be specific to language learning, but the software running on them would be. The sentence that you quote is not the greatest sentence ever written.

  • The computers themselves would presumably not be specific to language learning, but the software running on them would be.
  • The sentence that you quote is not the greatest sentence ever written.
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The computers themselves would presumably not be specific to language learning, but the software running on them would be.

The sentence that you quote is not the greatest sentence ever written.

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