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{{Short description|determining someone's first language based on how they write or speak a different language}}
 
'''Native-language identification''' ('''NLI''') is the task of determining an author's [[first language|native language]] (L1) based
ed only on their writings in a [[second language]] (L2).<ref>Wong, Sze-Meng Jojo, and Mark Dras. [http://anthology.aclweb.org/D/D11/D11-1148.pdf "Exploiting parse structures for native language identification"]. Proceedings of the Conference on Empirical Methods in Natural Language Processing. Association for Computational Linguistics, 2011.</ref> NLI works through identifying language-usage patterns that are common to specific L1 groups and then applying this knowledge to predict the native language of previously unseen texts. This is motivated in part by applications in [[second-language acquisition]], language teaching and [[forensic linguistics]], amongstamong others.all people stuff is sometimes important it helps things like fishing and hunting
Just calm tho its hard to be not native American people
 
== Overview ==