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Publication Date: 2022
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Reading and Writing Habits Compensate for Aging Effects in Speech Connectedness
Bárbara L. C. Malcorra; Natália B. Mota; Janaina Weissheimer; Lucas P. Schilling; Maximiliano A. Wilson; Lilian C. Hübner
npj Science of Learning, v7 Article 13 2022
We investigate the association of short- and long-range recurrences (speech connectedness) with age, education, and reading and writing habits (RWH) in typical aging using an oral narrative production task. Oral narrative transcriptions were represented as word-graphs to measure short- and long-range recurrences. Speech connectedness was explained by the combination of age, education, and RWH, and the strength of RWH's coefficient reflects the aging effect.
Descriptors: Speech Communication, Reading Habits, Writing (Composition), Aging (Individuals), Connected Discourse, Educational Attainment, Behavior Patterns
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