Jesse Egbert, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2014 | English | Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ, United States |
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(Reader perceptions of linguistic variation in published academic writing.) |
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Laippala V, Egbert J, Biber D, et al. (2021) Exploring the role of lexis and grammar for the stable identification of register in an unrestricted corpus of web documents. Language Resources and Evaluation. 55: 757-788 |
Biber D, Egbert J, Keller D. (2020) Reconceptualizing register in a continuous situational space Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory |
Egbert J, Burch B, Biber D. (2020) Lexical dispersion and corpus design International Journal of Corpus Linguistics. 25: 89-115 |
Hashimoto B, Keller D, Sudina E, et al. (2020) Research in progress: Applied linguistics at Northern Arizona University, USA Language Teaching. 53: 227-232 |
Biber D, Gray B, Staples S, et al. (2020) Investigating grammatical complexity in L2 English writing research: Linguistic description versus predictive measurement Journal of English For Academic Purposes. 46: 100869 |
Egbert J, Biber DE. (2019) Incorporating text dispersion into keyword analyses Corpora. 14: 77-104 |
Hashimoto BJ, Egbert J. (2019) More Than Frequency? Exploring Predictors of Word Difficulty for Second Language Learners Language Learning. 69: 839-872 |
Egbert J, Biber D. (2018) Do all roads lead to Rome?: Modeling register variation with factor analysis and discriminant analysis Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory. 14: 233-273 |
Egbert J. (2017) Corpus linguistics and language testing: Navigating uncharted waters: Language Testing. 34: 555-564 |
Staples S, Laflair GT, Egbert J. (2017) Comparing Language Use in Oral Proficiency Interviews to Target Domains: Conversational, Academic, and Professional Discourse. The Modern Language Journal. 101: 194-213 |