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      Beyond narrative: Is there an implicit structure to the way in which adults organise their discourse?

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      Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics
      Informa UK Limited

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          Four language sample measures as well as measures of vocabulary, verbal fluency, and memory span were obtained from a sample of young adults and a sample of older adults. Factor analysis was used to analyze the structure of the vocabulary, fluency, and span measures for each age group. Then an "extension" analysis was performed by using structural modeling techniques to determine how the language sample measures were related to the other measures. The measure of grammatical complexity was associated with measures of working memory including reading span and digit span. Two measures, sentence length in words and a measure of lexical diversity, were associated with the vocabulary measures. The fourth measure, propositional density, was associated with the fluency measures as a measure of processing efficiency. The structure of verbal abilities in young and older adults is somewhat different, suggesting age differences in processing efficiency.
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                Journal
                Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics
                Clinical Linguistics & Phonetics
                Informa UK Limited
                0269-9206
                1464-5076
                February 04 2015
                June 03 2015
                March 16 2015
                June 03 2015
                : 29
                : 6
                : 455-481
                Article
                10.3109/02699206.2015.1020450
                564708ef-b45c-45db-aa54-9d5402f03ed6
                © 2015
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