考察写作中的停顿:理论、方法和实证数据

Åsa Wengelin
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本章将讨论暂停分析中的理论和方法问题。首先,讨论了关于停顿分析如何有助于我们理解书面语言产生的理论假设。随后,提出了自动停顿分析的措施、方法和工具,并进行了实证分析。提出的大多数分析和工具将基于“微观环境”的概念。微上下文在这里被定义为围绕两个击键之间的某个过渡的上下文。通过对微语境进行分类,如“词内”、“词间”、“字母和标点符号之间”,可以很容易地自动分析某些类型微语境中的停顿频率和持续时间,我们可以很快了解作者如何使用他们的停顿。最后,讨论了暂停定义及其操作化的复杂性。在打字过程中,每个字母都是作为一个离散的单元产生的,两次击键之间的每次转换都可能需要暂停,因为每次击键之间总是会有短暂的停顿。然而,显然不是每个转换都应该被定义为暂停。直观地说,暂停是两次击键之间的过渡时间,它比仅仅找到下一个键所需的时间要长。为了实现停顿,写作者必须“中断”他们的打字,这比两次按键之间的“正常”转换时间要长得多。问题是如何定义一个好的暂停标准,同时考虑到每个写作者不同的打字速度。(少)
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Examining Pauses in Writing: Theory, Methods and Empirical Data
Abstract in Undetermined This chapter will address both theoretical and methodological issues in pause analysis. First, the theoretical assumptions concerning how pause analysis can contribute towards our understanding of written language production are discussed. Subsequently, some measures, methods and tools for automatic pause analysis are presented and some empirical analyses are given. Most of the analyses and tools presented will be based on the concept of a "micro-context". A micro-context is defined here as the context around a certain transition between two keystrokes. By categorising micro-contexts in terms of categories such as "within word", "between words", "between letter and punctuation mark", pause frequencies and durations in certain types of micro-contexts can easily be analysed automatically and we can quickly gain an impression of how writers use their pauses. Finally, the complexity of pause definitions and operationalisations of the same are addressed. In typing, each letter is produced as a discrete unit and each transition between two keystrokes is a possible candidate for a pause because there will always be a short inactivity between keystrokes. However, obviously not every transition should be defined as a pause. Intuitively, a pause is a transition time between two keystrokes, which is longer than what can be expected for the time needed to merely find the next key. To make a pause writers have to "interrupt" their typing considerably longer than the "normal" transition time between two keystrokes. The problem is how to define a good pause criterion, taking into account the different typing speeds of individual writers. (Less)
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