Publicaties
Assessing the impact of automatic dependency annotation on the measurement of phraseological complexity in L2 Dutch Vrije Universiteit Brussel
The extraction of phraseological units operationalized in phraseological complexitymeasures (Paquot, 2019) relies on automatic dependency annotations, yet the suitability of annotation tools for learner language is often overlooked. In the present article, twoDutch dependency parsers, Alpino (van Noord, 2006) and Frog (van den Bosch et al., 2007), are evaluated for their performance in automatically annotating three types of dependency ...
Complexity and challenges in noncontact high temperature measurements in microwave-assisted catalytic reactors Universiteit Gent KU Leuven
Multiple Approaches to Complexity in Second Language Research Vrije Universiteit Brussel
In the past decades, there has been a surge in interest in the study of language complexity in second language (L2) research. In this article we provide an overview of current theoretical and methodological practices in L2 complexity research, while simultaneously framing these within the broader scientific interest into the notion of complexity. In addition to focusing on the role of complexity in L2 research, we trace how language ...
A Cross-Linguistic Perspective on Syntactic Complexity in L2 Development Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Syntactic and linguistic complexity have been studied extensively in applied linguistics as indicators of linguistic performance, development, and proficiency. Recent publications have equally highlighted the reductionist approach taken to syntactic complexity measurement, which often focuses on one or two measures representing complexity at the level of clause-linking or the sentence, but eschews complexity measurement at other syntactic ...
Bone Microarchitecture and Distal Radius Fracture Pattern Complexity Universiteit Hasselt
A critical appraisal of the CDST approach to investigating linguistic complexity in L2 writing development Vrije Universiteit Brussel
The effects of task complexity on brake response time before and after primary right total knee arthroplasty Vrije Universiteit Brussel
undergoing total knee arthroplasty. Design: A prospective repeated measures design was used. The
measurements took place one day before and ten and thirty days after surgery. Setting: On each
measurement day the patients performed five practice and ten test trials for two tasks (one simple and one complex) in a car simulator. ...