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The linguistic organization of grammatical text complexity: Comparing the empirical adequacy of theory-based models

Biber et al., 2024

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5002787009070732496
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Biber D
Larsson T
Hancock G
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Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory

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Although there is a long tradition of research analyzing the grammatical complexity of texts (in both linguistics and applied linguistics), there is surprisingly little consensus on the nature of complexity. Many studies have disregarded syntactic (and structural) distinctions in …
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