Computer keystroke logging and writing : methods and applications /

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Imprint:Amsterdam ; London : Elsevier, 2006.
Description:1 online resource (vi, 242 pages) : illustrations
Language:English
Series:Studies in writing
Studies in writing.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11198304
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Other authors / contributors:Sullivan, Kirk P. H.
Lindgren, Eva.
ISBN:0080460933
9780080460932
9780080449340
0080449344
0080449344
Notes:Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Other form:Print version: Computer keystroke logging and writing. Amsterdam ; London : Elsevier, 2006 9780080449340
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Table of Contents:
  • 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.