Pauses in spontaneous written communication: A keystroke logging study
Author(s) -
Evgeny ChukharevHudilainen
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
journal of writing research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.988
H-Index - 20
eISSN - 2294-3307
pISSN - 2030-1006
DOI - 10.17239/jowr-2014.06.01.3
Subject(s) - keystroke logging , computer science , writing process , argument (complex analysis) , interpretation (philosophy) , perspective (graphical) , linguistics , key (lock) , process (computing) , element (criminal law) , psychology , natural language processing , speech recognition , artificial intelligence , programming language , philosophy , chemistry , computer security , operating system , law , political science , biochemistry
Spontaneous writing observed in chats, instant messengers, and social media has become established as productive modes of communication and discourse genres. However, they remain understudied from the perspective of writing process research. In this paper, we present an empirical study wherein keystrokes made by chat users in a game were recorded. The distributions of the inter-key intervals were analyzed and fitted with ex-Gaussian distribution equation, and an argument for psycholinguistic interpretation of the distribution parameters is presented. This analysis leads to establishing a threshold of 500 ms for the identification of pauses in spontaneous writing. Furthermore, we demonstrate that pauses longer than 1.2 s may correspond to higher-level linguistic processing beyond a single propositional expression (functional element of the discourse).
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