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A set of aspects of a language that make communication easier, simpler or more compact using the inventory of a given language

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How to determine grammatical complexity using quantitative features?

There is a framework named CAF (complexity, accuracy, fluency) used to measure complexity in language learning and language understanding. … However, it uses rather simple measures for complexity like length of sentences, T-units, or clauses. For something more sophisticated, you can look at dependency length. …
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How to define sentence complexity?

In the CAF-framework (Complexity, Accuracy, Fluency) used in language teaching syntactic complexity is measured in terms of words per unit, where the unit can be the complete sentence, a clause, or a T-unit …
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