[06:53:25] *** Joins: drbean (~drbean@TC210-63-209-198.static.apol.com.tw) [10:10:21] *** Quits: drbean (~drbean@TC210-63-209-198.static.apol.com.tw) (Quit: ZNC 1.8.2+cygwin2 - https://znc.in) [13:30:41] *** Joins: drbean (~drbean@TC210-63-209-46.static.apol.com.tw) [14:41:11] *** Quits: drbean (~drbean@TC210-63-209-46.static.apol.com.tw) (Quit: ZNC 1.8.2+cygwin2 - https://znc.in) [16:33:52] *** Joins: Lycurgus (~niemand@cpe-45-46-139-165.buffalo.res.rr.com) [16:58:47] *** Quits: Lycurgus (~niemand@cpe-45-46-139-165.buffalo.res.rr.com) (Quit: Exeunt) [17:18:52] *** Joins: Fenris20 (8eb4ddea@142.180.221.234) [17:19:23] *** Quits: Fenris20 (8eb4ddea@142.180.221.234) (Client Quit) [17:20:16] *** Joins: Karljurgen (8eb4ddea@142.180.221.234) [17:23:37] I recently started working through the GF book, and at one point saw how it could generate quiz-like examples and prompt for translations. (It's been a while now so please forgive the rather general phrasing.) I'm learning Arabic at the moment, and I see that someone has produced GF materials for this, so I'm wondering how difficult it would be to [17:23:38] set up a system such that I could add vocabulary to it as I go and so on so as to generate practice phrases/sentences? Perhaps someone has done something like this before? [18:50:18] Karljurgen: if you are interested in using gf for computer-assisted language learning you can have a look at this phd thesis: http://hdl.handle.net/2077/65453 [20:42:07] Thanks very much!