Bursts refer to the periods in text production in which stretches of texts were continuously produced with no pauses and/or revisions. There are mainly two types of bursts: P-bursts that refer to the written segments terminated by pauses, and R-bursts that describe the segments terminated by an evaluation, revision or other grammatical discontinuity.
number of P-bursts (in total or per minute)
number of R-bursts (in total or per minute)
proportion of P-bursts (as a % of total writing time)
proportion of R-bursts (as a % of total writing time)
Bursts refer to the periods in text production in which stretches of texts were continuously produced with no pauses and/or revisions. There are mainly two types of bursts: P-bursts that refer to the written segments terminated by pauses, and R-bursts that describe the segments terminated by an evaluation, revision or other grammatical discontinuity.