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Subtitle-Based Word Frequencies as the Best Estimate of Reading Behavior: The Case of Greek

机译:基于字幕的单词频率作为阅读行为的最佳估计:希腊文

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Previous evidence has shown that word frequencies calculated from corpora based on film and television subtitles can readily account for reading performance, since the language used in subtitles greatly approximates everyday language. The present study examines this issue in a society with increased exposure to subtitle reading. We compiled SUBTLEX-GR, a subtitled-based corpus consisting of more than 27 million Modern Greek words, and tested to what extent subtitle-based frequency estimates and those taken from a written corpus of Modern Greek account for the lexical decision performance of young Greek adults who are exposed to subtitle reading on a daily basis. Results showed that SUBTLEX-GR frequency estimates effectively accounted for participants’ reading performance in two different visual word recognition experiments. More importantly, different analyses showed that frequencies estimated from a subtitle corpus explained the obtained results significantly better than traditional frequencies derived from written corpora.
机译:以前的证据表明,基于字幕的语料库计算出的词频可以很容易地解释阅读性能,因为字幕中使用的语言与日常语言非常相似。本研究探讨了在字幕阅读日益普及的社会中的这一问题。我们编译了SUBTLEX-GR,这是一个基于字幕的语料库,由超过2700万个现代希腊语单词组成,并测试了基于字幕的频率估计以及从现代希腊语书面语料库中获得的频率估计在多大程度上说明了年轻希腊人的词汇决策表现每天都有字幕阅读的成年人。结果表明,在两个不同的视觉单词识别实验中,SUBTLEX-GR频率估算有效地解释了参与者的阅读表现。更重要的是,不同的分析表明,从字幕语料库估计的频率可以比从书面语料库获得的传统频率更好地解释所获得的结果。

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