Words, clauses, sentences, and T-units in learner language: Precise and objective units of measure?
Words, clauses, sentences, and T-units in learner language: Precise and objective units of measure?
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York: Ubiquity Press Ltd
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In research on learner language complexity, accuracy and fluency (CAF), syntactic complexity is often studied with quantitative measures based on words, clauses, sentences, and T-units. The findings have been mixed, but segmenting learner language into these units of measure has seldom been problematised, even if the need for accurate coding is wel...
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Words, clauses, sentences, and T-units in learner language: Precise and objective units of measure?
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2399-9101
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2399-9101
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10.22599/jesla.63