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Hi. I'm looking for a valid lexical difficulty measure for my thesis. Would you please guide me? Thanks very much.
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Re: lexical difficulty measure
Try here:
http://www.usingenglish.com/members/text-analysis/
Apart from Lexical Density, you can grade texts against the BNC and the General Service List
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