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Artificial Intelligence and Decision Making, 2019, Issue 3, Pages 60–69
DOI: https://doi.org/10.14357/20718594190307
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Cognitive research and modeling

A cognitive linguistic interpretation of statistical analysis results based on texts by persons with mental disorder

E. N. Nikitinaa, N. K. Onipenkob

a Ltd "Computer systems LKS", Moscow, Russia
b V. V. Vinogradov Russian Language Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
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Abstract: The paper is devoted to cognitive analysis of essays written by persons in clinical depression and schizophrenia within a psychological experiment. The paper combines a linguistic interpretation of statistical text analysis results (such as statistically significant number of personal pronouns ya, my, ty, vy and corresponding possessives and past tense forms of verbs) and direct discourse analysis with such linguistic terms and instruments as category of person, category of tense, significant absence of pronoun (so called syntactic zero, anaphora), predicate (especially 1-st and 3-d person form and semantics), text strategy and text composition. The concrete-referent (my/vy/ty s mamoy) and generalizing (my/vy/ty as the whole of mankind) meanings of personal pronouns are regarded. Special attention is paid to morphological base of the generalizing meaning and ways of its realization in different clinical groups. Thus, depression chooses my-form (as a personal inclusion of speaker in general community experience) and schizophrenia prefers ty-form (as an attempt to include a potential addressee into speaker`s personal experience). As the essays of the two clinical groups showed a considerable amount of past tense forms, the paper interprets their semantics and traces it in association with the clinical status of speakers.
Keywords: statistical text analysis, clinical depression, schizophrenia, cognitive and discourse analysis, text strategy, category of person, category of tense, personal sphere, dialogue, speaker`s inclusion.
Funding agency Grant number
Russian Foundation for Basic Research 17-29-02305 офи_м
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Document Type: Article
Language: Russian
Citation: E. N. Nikitina, N. K. Onipenko, “A cognitive linguistic interpretation of statistical analysis results based on texts by persons with mental disorder”, Artificial Intelligence and Decision Making, 2019, no. 3, 60–69
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