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CItA: an L1 Italian Learners Corpus to Study the Development of Writing Competence

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Table 1: CItA corpus: internal composition.
Table 2: Distribution of typologies of prompts.
Table 3: Percentage distribution (and number of occur-rences) of student answers to the question: “Which lan-guage do you usually speak at home?”
Table 8: Average occurrence of grammatical errors per yearand with respect to the question: “Are you born in Italy orabroad?”.
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