L2 Syntactic Complexity Analyzer
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L2 Syntactical Complexity Analyzer (L2SCA) developed by Xiaofei Lu at the Pennsylvania State University, is a computational tool which produces syntactic complexity indices of written English language texts.[1]
Indices
No. | Construct | Index |
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1. | Word count | |
2. | Sentence | |
3. | Verb phrase | |
4. | Clause | |
5. | T-unit | |
6. | Dependent clause | |
7. | Complex T-unit | |
8. | Coordinate phrase | |
9. | Complex nominal | |
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References
- ^ "L2 Syntactic Complexity Analyzer". Aihaiyang.com. 12 September 2018.