Authors
Scott A Crossley, Laura K Allen, Kristopher Kyle, Danielle S McNamara
Publication date
2014/7/4
Journal
Discourse Processes
Volume
51
Issue
5-6
Pages
511-534
Publisher
Routledge
Description
Natural language processing (NLP) provides a powerful approach for discourse processing researchers. However, there remains a notable degree of hesitation by some researchers to consider using NLP, at least on their own. The purpose of this article is to introduce and make available a simple NLP (SiNLP) tool. The overarching goal of the article is to proliferate the use of NLP in discourse processing research. The article also provides an instantiation and empirical evaluation of the linguistic features measured by SiNLP to demonstrate their strength in investigating constructs of interest to the discourse processing community. Although relatively simple, the results of this analysis reveal that the tool is quite powerful, performing on par with a sophisticated text analysis tool, Coh-Metrix, on a common discourse processing task (i.e., predicting essay scores). Such a tool could prove useful to researchers interested in …
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