THE IMPACT OF AI CHATBOTS AND NLP MODELS ON LEARNING LEXICAL COLLOCATIONS.
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15466046
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Artificial Intelligence, Lexical Collocations, Natural Language Processing, AI Chatbots, Language Learning, Personalized LearningAnnotasiya
Artificial intelligence (AI) has significantly impacted language learning, especially in the acquisition of lexical collocations. Traditional methods often fail to provide contextualized learning experiences, which hinders effective acquisition. This article investigates how AI-driven chatbots and Natural Language Processing (NLP) models address these challenges by offering interactive, adaptive, and personalized learning opportunities. AI systems like GPT and BERT provide real-time feedback, exposure to authentic collocation patterns, and tools to refine learners’ vocabulary. However, issues such as limited contextual awareness and potential biases in AI models still persist. Despite these limitations, the integration of AI tools alongside traditional teaching methods offers a promising approach to enhance lexical collocation learning, making language acquisition more efficient for English philology students.
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