Publikationstyp: Konferenz: Sonstiges
Art der Begutachtung: Keine Angabe
Titel: Text and sentence histories for analyzing the production of multi-word structures
Autor/-in: Mahlow, Cerstin
et. al: No
Angaben zur Konferenz: Invited talk at Université Sorbonne nouvelle in the project "ANR Pro-TEXT – Les processus de Textualisation", Paris, 11 May 2022
Erscheinungsdatum: 11-Mai-2022
Sprache: Englisch
Schlagwörter: Transforming sequence; Multi-word structure; Text history; Sentence history; THETool; Keystroke-logging
Fachgebiet (DDC): 808: Rhetorik und Schreiben
Zusammenfassung: We are currently working on THETool (Text History Extraction Tool). The goal is to explore writing on a structural level (syntax in the broadest sense). We have two concrete goals for our research: (a) on a theoretical level: How do writers produce (i.e., write and revise, incl. deletion) multi-word discourse structures like: - argumentative elements ("on the one hand" -- "on the other hand") - hedges ("so to speak") - booster ("in fact") (b) on a practical level: How to support writers to use those structures effectively in academic writing (general use, variation, etc.)? With THETool we can parse keystroke-logging data and create text and sentence histories for a particular writing session. Sentence histories cover all events relevant for a particular sentence, so one can follow what the writer did even when they came back to a sentence several times. As we are interested in multi-word structures, we introduce the notion of relevant edits. This allows us to filter production and editing we are not interested in. Here that would be edits on the word level like corrections for potential typos and spelling errors. In this talk I will present the architecture and functioning of THETool and some first results for German writing sessions.
Weitere Angaben: Invited talk at Université Sorbonne nouvelle in the project "ANR Pro-TEXT – Les processus de textualisation: modélisations linguistiques, psycholinguistiques et d’apprentissage automatique" https://pro-text.huma-num.fr at Clesthia, Université Sorbonne nouvelle (USN), CERCA, CNRS – Université de Poitiers (UdP), and LIPN, CNRS – Université Paris Nord (UPN)
URI: https://digitalcollection.zhaw.ch/handle/11475/25008
Volltext Version: Publizierte Version
Lizenz (gemäss Verlagsvertrag): Lizenz gemäss Verlagsvertrag
Departement: Angewandte Linguistik
Organisationseinheit: Institute of Language Competence (ILC)
Enthalten in den Sammlungen:Publikationen Angewandte Linguistik

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Mahlow, C. (2022, May 11). Text and sentence histories for analyzing the production of multi-word structures. Invited Talk at Université Sorbonne Nouvelle in the Project “ANR Pro-TEXT – Les Processus de Textualisation”, Paris, 11 May 2022.
Mahlow, C. (2022) ‘Text and sentence histories for analyzing the production of multi-word structures’, in Invited talk at Université Sorbonne nouvelle in the project ‘ANR Pro-TEXT – Les processus de Textualisation’, Paris, 11 May 2022.
C. Mahlow, “Text and sentence histories for analyzing the production of multi-word structures,” in Invited talk at Université Sorbonne nouvelle in the project “ANR Pro-TEXT – Les processus de Textualisation”, Paris, 11 May 2022, May 2022.
MAHLOW, Cerstin, 2022. Text and sentence histories for analyzing the production of multi-word structures. In: Invited talk at Université Sorbonne nouvelle in the project „ANR Pro-TEXT – Les processus de Textualisation“, Paris, 11 May 2022. Conference presentation. 11 Mai 2022
Mahlow, Cerstin. 2022. “Text and Sentence Histories for Analyzing the Production of Multi-Word Structures.” Conference presentation. In Invited Talk at Université Sorbonne Nouvelle in the Project “ANR Pro-TEXT – Les Processus de Textualisation”, Paris, 11 May 2022.
Mahlow, Cerstin. “Text and Sentence Histories for Analyzing the Production of Multi-Word Structures.” Invited Talk at Université Sorbonne Nouvelle in the Project “ANR Pro-TEXT – Les Processus de Textualisation”, Paris, 11 May 2022, 2022.


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