Computer keystroke logging and writing : methods and applications /
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Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Otros Autores: | , |
Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Amsterdam ; London :
Elsevier,
2006.
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Colección: | Studies in writing.
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Temas: | |
Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Table of Contents
- Keystroke Logging: An Introduction
- Introduction
- Positioning Keystroke Research
- Keystroke Logging: Main Features
- The Structure of the Book
- The Pausological Study of Written Language Production
- Introduction
- Temporal Aspects of Language Production
- The Pausological Study of Writing
- Conclusion
- Writing and the Analysis of Revision: An Overview
- Introduction
- The Writing Process
- The Revision Process
- Revision Analysis
- On-Line Revision Analysis
- Summary
- What Keystroke Logging can Reveal about Writing
- Methods and Tools
- Speech and Writing
- Learning to Write
- Writing Difficulties
- Combining Keystroke Logging with Eye-Tracking
- Experimental Research on Word-level Writing
- Research Directions
- Inputlog: New Perspectives on the Logging of On-Line Writing Processes in a Windows Environment
- Introduction
- Characteristics of Inputlog
- Technical Description
- Functional Description
- Further Development
- Conclusion
- Acknowledgment
- Glossary
- General Logging File
- Analyses (see also help file)
- Research Methods in Translation
- Translog
- Empirical, Process-Oriented Translation Research
- Translog History
- Translog's Five Main Functions
- Using Translog in Translation Experiments
- Analysing Translog Data
- Conclusion
- Examining Pauses in Writing: Theory, Methods and Empirical Data
- Introduction
- How Studies of Pausing can Contribute to our Understanding of Writing
- Tracing Pauses in the Written Language Production Process
- Paused Definition Used in the Empirical Studies
- Earlier Research
- Corpus-Based Analysis of Pauses
- Pause Frequencies, and Durations in Different Microcontexts in the Writing of Adults with no Reading or Writing Difficulties
- Using Microcontexts to Analyse Pauses in the Writing of Young Writers and Writers with Writing Difficulties
- Macro-Level Pause Distribution
- The Complexity of Pause Studies
- Summary and Future Research Directions
- Acknowledgement
- Pausing, Productivity and the Processing of Topic in OnLine Writing
- Introduction
- Analytical Developments in Keystroke Logging Research
- A Keystroke Study of L1 and L2 Writers
- Discussion and Conclusions
- Analysing Online Revision
- Introduction
- The LS-Taxonomy: An OnLine Revision Taxonomy
- Pre-Contextual Revisions
- Contextual Revisions
- Other Aspects of Online Revision Analysis
- Discussion
- Acknowledgements
- Segmentation of the Writing Process in Translation: Experts Versus Novices
- Introduction
- Pauses and Segmentation of the Writing Process
- Data and Method
- Results
- Discussion
- Supporting Learning, Exploring Theory and Looking Forward With Keystroke Logging
- Introduction
- Supporting Learning Using Keystroke Logging
- Exploring Theory
- Looking Forward with Keystroke Logging
- References
- Author Index
- Subject Index
- Contributors
- Last Page.