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Author
Consedine, Nathan S.;
Krivoshekova, Yulia S.;
Magai, Carol
Title
"Play it (again) Sam": linguistic changes predict improved mental and physical health among older adults
Written in
English
Source
Journal of language and social psychology. - Thousand Oaks, Calif. [u.a.] : Sage
Volume
31
Year
2012
Issue
3
Page
240-262
Classification
Domains / Mathematical linguistics / Language statistics / Lexicostatistics
Domains / Mathematical linguistics / Language statistics / Frequency (statistics) / Frequency (pragm.)
Domains / Pragmalinguistics / Conversational analysis (pragm.) / Reference (conversational analysis)
Domains / Pragmalinguistics / Individual aspects (pragm.) / Story telling (pragm.)
Domains / Pragmalinguistics / Language behavior (influences on) / Affect (language behavior)
Domains / Pragmalinguistics / Language behavior (influences on) / Stress (language behavior)
Domains / Sociolinguistics / Sociolect / Old age (language behavior)
Domains / Speech pathology / Illness (language behavior)
Domains / Speech pathology / Illness (language behavior) / Psychopathology
Levels / Lexicology / Word classes / Pronoun / Personal pronoun
Levels / Semantics / Sentence semantics / Reference / Self-reference
Indo-European languages / Germanic / English
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Lexikometrie; Lexicometry; Automated Similarity Judgment Program; ASJP; Lexicostatistics ; Frequency (pragm.) ; Referring (conversational analysis) ; Reference (conversational analysis) ; Erzählen (kommunikative Funktion) ; Story telling (communicative function) ; Narratives (pragm.) ; Story telling (pragm.) ; Sprache und Emotion; Emotion und Sprache; Language and emotion; Sprache und Affekt; Sentimentanalyse (Sprachverhalten) ; Sentiment analysis (language behavior) ; Affect (language behavior) ; Crisis (psychology) ; Krise (Psychologie) ; Stress (language behavior) ; Elderspeak; Gerontolekt; Seniorensprache; Old age (language behavior) ; Illness (language behavior) ; Mental illness; Depression; Bipolare Störung; Bipolar disorder; Psychopathology ; Personal pronoun ; Self-reference ; English