Content Words and Readability in Students’ Thesis Findings

T. Sinar, T. T. Zein, T. Syarfina, Mahriyuni Mahriyuni, R. Rangkuti
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This study investigates the content words and readability in bachelor’s thesis findings in the English Literature Program at the University of Sumatera Utara. Qualitative analysis was applied in this study. The data for this study were content words and sentences taken from the data sources of 13 bachelor’s thesis findings. The content words were collected using a lexical density online tool, and the data for readability was collected and analyzed using an online Flesch Reading Ease tool. The results show that the lexical density of the content words ranges from 50.47% – 57.5%. Whilst the readability of the 13 texts range from 19.1 – 61.7. The average score of content word density indicates that the theses’ findings present concise information as represented in scientific writing, and the readability style ranges from "very difficult to read” to “standard readable”. In conclusion, these findings can be categorized as densely written language and content words, supported by college students' increasingly intricate choice of words and sentences frequently read.
学生论文结论中的内容词和可读性
本研究调查了苏门答腊岛大学英语文学专业本科毕业论文中的内容词和可读性。本研究采用了定性分析方法。本研究的数据来源于 13 篇学士学位论文中的内容词和句子。内容词使用词性密度在线工具收集,可读性数据使用在线 Flesch 阅读容易度工具收集和分析。结果显示,内容词的词性密度在 50.47% - 57.5% 之间。13 篇文章的可读性介于 19.1 - 61.7 之间。内容词密度的平均得分表明,论文的研究结果以科学写作的方式呈现了简洁的信息,而可读性则从 "非常难读 "到 "标准可读 "不等。总之,这些研究成果可以归类为语言和内容用词密集的写作,大学生越来越多地选择复杂的词语和句子来频繁阅读,这也是这些研究成果的佐证。
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