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Do the Elderly Get the Message? A Comparative Study of Stories Produced Verbally and as a Text Message

机译:老人收到消息了吗?言语和文字故事的比较研究

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When young adults re-tell a story, they naturally produce more concise but sufficiently informative narratives. The repeated narratives of elderly adults, on the other hand, tend towards prolixity. In the present study, participants were explicitly instructed to re-tell a story in a more succinct (but informative format) to investigate whether they were able to produce informative narratives in a compressed format. 30 younger adults () and 30 older adults () constructed a verbal narrative from a series of cartoon frames depicting a story about a cowboy and his horse. Participants then re-told this narrative as a text message. The second narrative produced by the older adult sample did on average contain fewer words, but at the expense of informative content and discourse cohesion. The tendency of older adults to produce longer narratives with re-telling is not merely reflective of a strategic choice but rather reflects a genuine macrolinguistic deficit.
机译:当年轻人重新讲故事时,他们自然会产生更加简洁但内容丰富的叙述。另一方面,老年人的重复叙述倾向于趋于亵渎。在本研究中,明确指示参与者以更简洁的方式(但信息性的格式)重新讲述故事,以调查他们是否能够以压缩格式产生信息性的叙述。 30位年轻的成年人()和30位年龄较大的成年人()用一系列卡通框架构造了一个口头叙述,描绘了一个关于牛仔和他的马的故事。然后,参加者将其作为文字信息重新讲述。老年人样本产生的第二个叙述平均确实包含较少的单词,但是却牺牲了信息量和语篇衔接性。老年人倾向于通过叙事表达更长的叙事的趋势不仅反映了战略选择,而且反映了真正的宏观语言缺陷。

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