Spencer Elizabeth, Craig Hugh, Ferguson Alison, Colyvas Kim
School of Humanities & Social Science, University of Newcastle, Callaghan, NSW, Australia.
Clin Linguist Phon. 2012 Sep;26(9):743-54. doi: 10.3109/02699206.2012.673046.
This study investigated the stability of propositional density (PD) in written texts, as this aspect of language shows promise as an indicator and as a predictor of language decline with ageing. This descriptive longitudinal study analysed written texts obtained from the Australian Longitudinal Study of Women's Health in which participants were invited to respond to an open-ended question about their health. The 635 texts used for this study were taken from 127 middle-aged women who responded to this question on each of the five surveys conducted at 3-year intervals over a 16-year period. The study made use of an automated PD rater (CPIDR-3) for the analysis. PD was found to be a stable measure over time when comparing the grouped data, but there was between- and within-subject variation over time. Further research is needed to explore the valid use of this measure in research into language and ageing.
本研究调查了书面文本中命题密度(PD)的稳定性,因为语言的这一方面有望作为语言衰退的指标和预测因素,随着年龄增长而衰退。这项描述性纵向研究分析了从澳大利亚妇女健康纵向研究中获得的书面文本,在该研究中,参与者被邀请回答一个关于她们健康的开放式问题。本研究使用的635篇文本来自127名中年女性,她们在16年期间每隔3年进行的五次调查中,每次都回答了这个问题。该研究利用自动命题密度评分器(CPIDR-3)进行分析。在比较分组数据时,发现命题密度随时间推移是一个稳定的指标,但个体之间和个体内部随时间存在差异。需要进一步研究以探索该指标在语言与衰老研究中的有效应用。