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NONSEMANTIC WORD GRAPHS OF TEXTS SPANNING ∼ 4,500 YEARS, INCLUDING PRE-LITERATE AMERINDIAN ORAL NARRATIVES

Tipo: Produção Bibliográfica
| Ano: 2021

Resumo

Non-semantic word graphs obtained from oral reports are useful to describe cognitive decline in psychiatric conditions such as Schizophrenia, as well as education-related gains in discourse structure during typical development. Here we provide non-semantic word graph attributes of texts spanning approximately 4500 years of history, and pre-literate Amerindian oral narratives. The dataset assessed comprises 707 literary texts representative of 9 different Afro-Eurasian traditions (Syro-Mesopotamian, Egyptian, Hinduist, Persian, Judeo-Christian, Greek-Roman, Medieval, Modern and Contemporary), and Amerindian narratives (N = 39) obtained from a single ethnic group from South America (Kalapalo, N = 18), or from a mixed ethnic group from South, Central and North America (non-Kalapalo, N = 21). The present article provides detailed information about each text or narrative, including measurements of four graph attributes of interest: number of nodes (lexical diversity), repeated edges (short-range recurrence), largest strongly connected component (long-range recurrence), and average shortest path (graph length).

Membros

SIDARTA TOLLENDAL GOMES RIBEIRO
NATALIA BEZERRA MOTA
SYLVIA GALVAO DE VASCONCELOS PINHEIRO
MAURO COPELLI LOPES DA SILVA
ANTONIO ROBERTO GUERREIRO JUNIOR
UNIVERSIDADE ESTADUAL DE CAMPINAS