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Proceedings of the Workshop on Computational Linguistics for Linguistic Complexity, Pages 1–11, Osaka, Japan, December 11-17 2016
Text Readability and Intuitive Simplification: a Comparison of Readability Formulas
Second Language Research Forum 2020
Validity of a Computational Linguistics-Derived Automated Health Literacy Measure Across Race/Ethnicity: Findings from the ECLIPPSE Project
EMPIRICAL STUDY Particle Placement in Learner Language
Mouton De Gruyter | IRAL 49-1 (2011) | 1St Proofs Scott Crossley and Thomas Lee Salsbury /
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Assessing Writing with the Tool for the Automatic Analysis of Lexical Sophistication (TAALES) T ⁎ Scott A
Arxiv:2105.09653V1 [Cs.CL] 20 May 2021 on These Dimensions
Linguistic and Cognitive Features of Figurative Language Processing and Production
LLT Annual Report, 2014
2013 LLT Annual Report.Pdf
Applying Natural Language Processing Tools to a Student Academic Writing Corpus: How Large Are Disciplinary Differences Across Science and Engineering Fields? Scott A
LLT Calendar Year Report (2012–2013, First Trimester)
Introduction of Methods Showcase Articles in Language Learning
Communication Written
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SLRF 2016 Session Overview
The Role of Lexical Cohesive Devices in Triggering Negotiations for Meaning
SECOND LANGUAGE RESEARCH FORUM 2012 OCTOBER 18 - 21 HOSTED in PITTSBURGH, PA BY: University of Pittsburgh Carnegie Mellon University
Metadiscourse, Cohesion, and Engagement in L2 Written Discourse
Predicting Gaze Data During Reading with a Gradient
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LAST at CMCL 2021 Shared Task
The Development and Use of Cohesive Devices in L2 Writing and Their Relations to Judgments of Essay Quality
Finnish Native Language Identification
The International Research Foundation for English Language Education
Verb Errors in 5Th-Grade English Learners' Written Responses
Frequency Effects and Second Language Lexical Acquisition Word Types, Word Tokens, and Word Production
STEPHEN C. SKALICKY
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Maximizing Classification Accuracy in Native Language Identification
Applying Natural Language Processing Tools to a Student Academic Writing Corpus: How Large Are Disciplinary Differences Across Science and Engineering Fields? Scott A
Please Readerbench This Text'': a Multi-Dimensional Textual Complexity
Predicting Math Success in an Online Tutoring System Using Language
Comparing Count-Based and Band-Based Indices of Word Frequency: Implications for Active Vocabulary Research and Pedagogical Applications
Modeling Second Language Writing Quality a Structural Equation
Using Automatic Measurements of Morphological Features to Distinguish Spoken and Written Discourse
Editor's Introduction
Introduction of Methods Showcase Articles in Language Learning
Linguistic Features in Writing Quality and Development: an Overview
Case Study of an English Program in A
Equity Beyond Bias in Language Technologies for Education
Nt2lex: a CEFR-Graded Lexical Resource for Dutch As a Foreign Language Linked to Open Dutch Wordnet
Proceedings of the 2018 Conference of the North American Chapter Of
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Scip 2016 Program
LLT Annual Report, 2015
Linguistic Features of Writing Quality