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Measuring Syntactic Complexity in Spoken and Written Learner Language: Comparing the Incomparable?
2014
Research in Language
Spoken and written language are two modes of language. When learners aim at higher skill levels, the expected outcome of successful second language learning is usually to become a fluent speaker and writer who can produce accurate and complex language in the target language. There is an axiomatic difference between speech and writing, but together they form the essential parts of learners' L2 skills. The two modes have their own characteristics, and there are differences between native and
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