Discourse Diversity Database (3D) for Clinical Linguistics Research: Design, Development, and Analysis
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Corpus linguistics, Clinical linguistics, Brain tumors, Schizophrenia, Spoken discourse, Discourse Diversity DatabaseResumen
Discourse Diversity Database (3D) is a corpus designed for clinical linguistics research. It consists of oral speech samples of three different genres: picture-elicited narratives, personal stories, and picture-based instructions. The sub-sections of 3D include recordings by Russian speakers from three independent groups: people with brain tumors before and after tumor removal, people with schizophrenia, and neurologically healthy individuals. This article is devoted to the description of the data collection, the annotation scheme, and the specific characteristics of each sub-section of the corpus.
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