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Date: 2012-02-16 18:01:36
IELTS
Computational linguistics
Lexical semantics
Vocabulary
Lexical density
Lexical item
Paul Nation
TSE
Reading
Linguistics
Applied linguistics
Learning to read

7. An investigation of the lexical dimension of the IELTS Speaking Test Authors John Read University of Auckland Paul Nation

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