Exploring Lexical Density in the New York Times

Farida Repelita Waty Kembaren, Ade Novira Aswani
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The goal of the study was to evaluate the lexical density and readability of five news articles from The New York Times. A qualitative content analysis methodology was employed in conducting the research. Methods from Ure (1971) and Halliday (1985) were used to analyze the lexical density, and Flesch’s (1948) Reading Ease Score and Grade Level were used to evaluate the readability of the news articles. The findings showed that The New York Times news articles had lexical densities that were higher than 50%, significantly lower readability scores than 50, and grade levels greater than 12.The percentages of lexical density were higher than Ure’s (1971) minimum score for written texts. The readability score also revealed that the news articles required a high level of reading comprehension and were best understood by readers who were at least 18 years old or at least in college. The study came to the conclusion that The New York Times is one of the most trustworthy and reputable news sources.
探索《纽约时报》的词汇密度
这项研究的目的是评估《纽约时报》五篇新闻文章的词汇密度和可读性。本研究采用定性内容分析方法。使用Ure(1971)和Halliday(1985)的方法分析词汇密度,使用Flesch(1948)的Reading Ease Score和Grade Level评估新闻文章的可读性。研究结果显示,《纽约时报》新闻文章的词汇密度高于50%,可读性得分明显低于50分,年级水平高于12分。词汇密度的百分比高于Ure(1971)对书面文本的最低分数。可读性分数还显示,新闻文章对阅读理解能力的要求很高,而且最容易被18岁以上或至少在读大学的读者理解。该研究得出的结论是,《纽约时报》是最值得信赖和最有信誉的新闻来源之一。
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