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Sandra C Deshors
Michigan State University - East Lansing / United States
Social Sciences / Linguistics and Literature
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Sandra C Deshors's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Using regressions to explore deviations between corpus data and a standard/target: Two suggestions Corpora 9 (1), 109-136, 2014
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Profiling verb complementation constructions across New Englishes: A two-step random forests analysis of ing vs. to complements International Journal of Corpus Linguistics 21 (2), 192-218, 2016
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EFL and/vs. ESL?: A multi-level regression modeling perspective on bridging the paradigm gap International Journal of Learner Corpus Research 1 (1), 130-159, 2015
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A case for a unified treatment of EFL and ESL: A multifactorial approach English World-Wide 35 (3), 277-305, 2014
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A case for the multifactorial assessment of learner language: The uses of may and can in French-English interlanguage Corpus methods for semantics, 179-204, 2014
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