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The complexity of written language is a lexical complexity; written language attains a high level density (that is, it has a greater number of lexical items per clause, and the lexical items have a higher information content), often accompanied by a relatively simple grammatical structure [...] Metaphorical ʻcomplexityʼ is typically that of written language. - Halliday (1985), a pag.330
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