Readability: Bormuth's Mean Cloze and Grade Placement
This is just a convenient wrapper function for readability
.
bormuth(txt.file, word.list, clz=35, meanc=c(const=0.886593, awl=0.08364, afw=0.161911, asl1=0.021401, asl2=0.000577, asl3=0.000005), grade=c(const=4.275, m1=12.881, m2=34.934, m3=20.388, c1=26.194, c2=2.046, c3=11.767, mc1=44.285, mc2=97.62, mc3=59.538), ...)
txt.file |
Either an object of class |
word.list |
A vector or matrix (with exactly one column) which defines familiar words. For valid results the long Dale-Chall list with 3000 words should be used. |
clz |
Integer, the cloze criterion score in percent. |
meanc |
A numeric vector with named magic numbers, defining the relevant parameters for Mean Cloze calculation. |
grade |
A numeric vector with named magic numbers, defining the relevant parameters for Grade Placement calculation. If omitted, Grade Placement will not be calculated. |
... |
Further valid options for the main function,
see |
Calculates Bormuth's Mean Cloze and estimted grade placement. In contrast to
readability
,
which by default calculates all possible indices,
this function will only calculate the index value.
This formula doesn't need syllable count.
An object of class kRp.readability
.
## Not run: bormuth(tagged.text, word.list=new.dale.chall.wl) ## End(Not run)
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