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REFITTING THE LEXILE TEST COMPLEXICITY TRAJECTORY IN THE CHINESE CONTEXT: A CORPUS-BASED STUDY

| Funding period: 2019 - 2021

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Related publications (2)

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Applying the Lexile Framework to evaluate text complexity in the Chinese context: A corpus-based study

Jason Fan, Tan JIN, Ivy Chen

2022-10-17

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Refitting the Lexile Text Complexity Trajectory in the Chinese Context: A Corpus-Based Study

Jinsong Fan, Tan Jin, Ivy Chen

2021-09-15

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