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The Tool for Automatic Measurement of Morphological Information (TAMMI)

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This study documents and assesses the the Tool for Automatic Measurement of Morphological Information (TAMMI). TAMMI calculates measures related to basic morpheme counts, morphological variety, morphological complexity, morpheme type-token counts, and variables found in the MorphoLex database (Sánchez-Gutiérrez et al., 2017) including morpheme frequency/length, morpheme family size counts and frequency, and morpheme hapax counts. These measures are assessed in two studies that include a word frequency measure as a control variable. The first study examined links between morphological variables and judgements of reading ease in a corpus of ~5,000 reading excerpts, finding that variables related to derivational variety, word frequecy, affix frequency, and morpheme counts explained 40% of the variance in the reading scores. The second examined links between morphological variables and human assessments of vocabulary proficiency in a corpus of ~7,000 essays written by English language learners (ELLs), finding that the number of morphemes, morpheme variety, and the number of roots explained 21% of the variance in the human assessments.

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Accepted
2024

References

  • Crossley, S. A., Tywoniw, R., & Choi, J. S. (in press). The Tool for Automatic Measurement of Morphological Information (TAMMI). Behavior Research Methods.