Should we use characteristics of conversation to measure grammatical complexity in L2 writing development? D Biber, B Gray, K Poonpon Tesol Quarterly 45 (1), 5-35, 2011 | 975 | 2011 |
Challenging stereotypes about academic writing: Complexity, elaboration, explicitness D Biber, B Gray Journal of English for Academic Purposes 9 (1), 2-20, 2010 | 816 | 2010 |
Grammatical complexity in academic English: Linguistic change in writing D Biber Cambridge University Press, 2016 | 540 | 2016 |
Predicting patterns of grammatical complexity across language exam task types and proficiency levels D Biber, B Gray, S Staples Applied Linguistics 37 (5), 639-668, 2016 | 362 | 2016 |
Academic writing development at the university level: Phrasal and clausal complexity across level of study, discipline, and genre S Staples, J Egbert, D Biber, B Gray Written Communication 33 (2), 149-183, 2016 | 295 | 2016 |
Grammatical change in the noun phrase: The influence of written language use D Biber, B Gray English Language & Linguistics 15 (2), 223-250, 2011 | 274 | 2011 |
Current conceptions of stance B Gray, D Biber Stance and voice in written academic genres, 15-33, 2012 | 243 | 2012 |
Linguistic variation in research articles B Gray John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2015 | 223 | 2015 |
DISCOURSE CHARACTERISTICS OF WRITING AND SPEAKING TASK TYPES ON THE TOEFL IBT® TEST: A LEXICO‐GRAMMATICAL ANALYSIS D Biber, B Gray ETS Research Report Series 2013 (1), i-128, 2013 | 182 | 2013 |
Investigating Grammatical Complexity in L2 English Writing Research*: Linguistic Description versus Predictive Measurement D Biber, B Gray, S Staples, J Egbert The Register-Functional Approach to Grammatical Complexity, 432-457, 2021 | 178 | 2021 |
Lexical frames in academic prose and conversation B Gray, D Biber International journal of corpus linguistics 18 (1), 109-136, 2013 | 154 | 2013 |
Being specific about historical change: The influence of sub-register D Biber, B Gray Journal of English Linguistics 41 (2), 104-134, 2013 | 152 | 2013 |
On the use of demonstrative pronouns and determiners as cohesive devices: A focus on sentence-initial this/these in academic prose B Gray Journal of English for Academic Purposes 9 (3), 167-183, 2010 | 118 | 2010 |
Nominalizing the verb phrase in academic science writing D Biber, B Gray The register-functional approach to grammatical complexity, 176-198, 2021 | 102 | 2021 |
Designing and evaluating language corpora: A practical framework for corpus representativeness J Egbert, D Biber, B Gray Cambridge University Press, 2022 | 100 | 2022 |
More than discipline: Uncovering multi-dimensional patterns of variation in academic research articles B Gray Corpora 8 (2), 153-181, 2013 | 99 | 2013 |
Pay attention to the phrasal structures: Going beyond T-units—A response to WeiWei Yang D Biber, B Gray, K Poonpon Tesol Quarterly 47 (1), 192-201, 2013 | 92 | 2013 |
8 Stance markers B Gray, D Biber Corpus pragmatics: A handbook, 219, 2014 | 87 | 2014 |
Perception vs. evidence: An analysis of this and these in academic prose B Gray, V Cortes English for specific purposes 30 (1), 31-43, 2011 | 81 | 2011 |
Exploring academic writing through corpus linguistics: When discipline tells only part of the story BE Gray Northern Arizona University, 2011 | 67 | 2011 |