Carl von Linné - hans lefnad berättad för svenska folket by Carl Kastman : Difficulty Assessment for Swedish Learners

How difficult is Carl von Linné - hans lefnad berättad för svenska folket for Swedish learners? We have performed multiple tests on its full text (freely available here) of approximately 38,993, crunched all the numbers for you and present the results below.

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Difficulty Assessment Summary

We have estimated Carl von Linné - hans lefnad berättad för svenska folket to have a difficulty score of 72. Here're its scores:

Measure Score
easy difficult (1 - 100)
Overall Difficulty 72% 72
Vocabulary Difficulty 85% 85
Grammatical Difficulty 59% 59

Vocabulary Difficulty: Breakdown

85%

Vocabulary difficulty: 85%

This score has been calculated based on frequency vocabulary (the top most frequently used words in Swedish). It combines various measures of Carl von Linné - hans lefnad berättad för svenska folket's text analyzed in terms of frequency vocabulary: a plain vocabulary score, frequency-weighted vocabulary score, banded frequency vocabulary scores based on vocabulary of the text falling in the top 1,000 or 2,000 most frequent words, etc. Here's a further breakdown of how often the top most frequently used words in Swedish appear in the full text of Carl von Linné - hans lefnad berättad för svenska folket:

Vocabulary difficulty breakdown for Carl von Linné  - hans lefnad berättad för svenska folket: a test for Swedish top frequency vocabulary

We have also calculated the following approximate data on the vocabulary in Carl von Linné - hans lefnad berättad för svenska folket:

Measure Score
Measure Score
Number of words 38,993
Number of unique words 8,786
Number of recognized words for names/places/other entities 2,013
Number of very rare non-entity words 2,720
Number of sentences 5,486
Average number of words/sentence 7

There is some research suggesting that that you need to know about 98% of a text's vocabulary in order to be able to infer the meaning of unknown words when reading. If true, this means that you would need to know around 8,610 words (where all the forms of the word are still counted as unique words) in Swedish to be able to read Carl von Linné - hans lefnad berättad för svenska folket without a dictionary and fully understand it.

Grammatical Difficulty: Breakdown

59%

Grammatical difficulty: 59%

Here is the further grammatical comparison on this text. You can find an explanation of all these scores below.

Measure Score
Measure Score
Automated Readability Index 6
Coleman-Liau Index 10
Type/Token Ratio (TTR) 0.225322
Root type/Token Ratio (RTTR) 0.00000577854
Corrected type/Token Ratio (CTTR) 0.00000288927
MTLD Index 69
HDD Index 68
Yule's I Index 78
Lexical Diversity Index (MTLD + HD-D + Yule's I) 72

The type-token ratio (TTR) of Carl von Linné - hans lefnad berättad för svenska folket is 0.225322. The TTR is the most basic measure of lexical diversity. To calculate it, we divide the number of unique words by the number of words in the text. For example, for this text, the number of unique words is 8,786, while the number of words is 38,993, so the TTR is 8,786 / 38,993 = 0.225322. However, the TTR is a very crude measure, as it is extremely dependent on text length. The longer the text, the lower the TTR is usually going to be, since common words tend to often repeat. Especially since the number of words in this text is more than 1,000, the TTR is not likely to give an accurate measure.

The root type-token ratio (RTTR) and corrected type-token ratio (CTTR) are measures which were suggested by researchers to partially address the problem of TTR's variance on text length. In the RTTR, the number of unique words is divided by a square of the number of words (therefore, 8,786 / (38,993 * 38,993) = 0.00000577854), while in CTTR, it is divided by a square of the number of words, multiplied twice 8,786 / 2 * (38,993 * 38,993) = 0.00000288927). However, these measures are not as easily readable, and also there is a growing body of research asserting that CTTR and RTTR do not effectively address the problems of text length. Therefore, while we do provide the full text's TTR, RTTR and CTTR on this page, these fiqures do not form part of our final calculations.

The Automated Readability Index (ARI) is one readability measure that has been developed by researchers over the years. The formula for calculating the ARI is as follows:
Formula for calculating the Automated Readability Index

The ARI should compute a reading level approximately corresponding to the reader's grade level (assuming the reader undertakes formal education). Thus, for example, a value of 1 is kindergarten level, while a value of 12 or 13 is the last year of school, and 14 is a sophomore at college. The current ARI of this text is 6, making it understandable for 6-grade students at their expected level of education.

The Coleman Liau Index (CLI) is a similar index designed by Meri Coleman and T. L. Liau, and it is supposed to compute the grade level of the reader (thus, for example, sophomore level material would be around grade 14, or year 14 of formal education, while kindergarten / primary school level material would be close to grade 1 in the CLI). The CLI is usually slightly higher than the ARI. The CLI is computed with this formula:
Formula for calculating the Coleman-Liau Readability Index

It is notable that other indexes exist, such as the Flesch-Kincaid Reading Ease, Gunning-Fog Score, and others, but we have chosen not to include them, since, contrary to the ARI and CLI, such other indexes are based on a syllable count and therefore arguably only work for English and not Swedish.

We compute a further compound lexical diversity index, which should range from 1 to a 100 (with the standard deviation being around 10, and its average value being around 50) - it is 72 in the present case. The compound lexical diversity index consists of the following indexes, averaged out (and also provided in the table above):

  • the Measure of Textual Lexical Diversity (MTLD) index - a measure which is based on computing the TTR for increasingly larger parts of the text until the TTR drops below a certain threshold point (around 0.7 in our case) - in which case, the TTR is reset, and the overall counter is increased; the counter is at the end divided by the number of words in text; as a result, the MTLD does not significantly vary by text length;
  • the Yule's I index (based on Yule's K characteristic inverted) - an index based on the work of the statistician G.U. Yule, who published his index of Frequency Vocabulary in his paper "The statistical study of literary vocabulary"; Yule's I takes into account the number of words in the text, and a compound summed measure of word frequency;
  • the Hypergeometric Distribution D (HD-D) index (based on vocd) - an index which assesses the contribution of each word to the diversity of the text; to calculate such contributions, a hypergeometric distribution is used to compute probabilities of each word appearing in word samples extracted from the text; then such distributions are divided by sample sizes and added up;

Our overall measure of grammatical diversity is based on a combination of the compound lexical diversity index (which includes the MTLD, Yule's I and HD-D indexes), the ARI and CLI, all normalized and given certain weight. The score should normally range from 1 to 100. In this case, the score is 59.

Other Information about Carl von Linné - hans lefnad berättad för svenska folket by Carl Kastman

We provide you a sample of the text below, however, the full text of the Carl von Linné - hans lefnad berättad för svenska folket is also available free of charge on our website.

Sample of text:

Det herravälde, som äldre nationsmedlemmar togo sig öfver nykomna landsmän, hvilka ofta behadlades med rått öfvensitteri. Den förhoppning att få någon hjälp af Humerus, som Linné hyst, gick om intet, ty några dagar före hans ankomst till Lund hade domprosten aflidit. Någon undervisning i medicin och botanik af framstående lärare kunde han ej erhålla, ty i det sistnämnda ämnet fanns då ingen lärare vid universitetet, och det förstnämnda företräddes af en enda, som vid denna tid var till åren kommen och mycket upptagen af enskild praktik. Men vistelsen i Lund skulle dock ej blifva utan gagn för Linné. I universitetsstaden fanns vid denna tid en medicine doktor Kilian Stobæus.Han blef sedan professor i naturalfilosofi och fysik. Enligt Linnés beskrifning var doktor Stobæus »en sjuklig man, enögd, krumpen på ena foten, plågad beständigt af migrän, hypokondri och ryggvärk men hade eljest ett makalöst geni». ...

Top most frequently used words in Carl von Linné - hans lefnad berättad för svenska folket by Carl Kastman*

Position Word Repetitions Part of all words
Position Word Repetitions Part of all words
1 och 1,162 2.98%
2 han 891 2.29%
3 att 856 2.2%
4 som 618 1.58%
5 till 582 1.49%
6 en 570 1.46%
7 af 491 1.26%
8 med 420 1.08%
9 de 417 1.07%
10 Linné 413 1.06%
11 400 1.03%
12 den 383 0.98%
13 sig 348 0.89%
14 var 336 0.86%
15 för 333 0.85%
16 det 312 0.8%
17 ej 305 0.78%
18 om 238 0.61%
19 hade 223 0.57%
20 ett 208 0.53%
21 186 0.48%
22 skulle 166 0.43%
23 honom 161 0.41%
24 vid 151 0.39%
25 sin 147 0.38%
26 hans 143 0.37%
27 men 143 0.37%
28 jag 140 0.36%
29 eller 127 0.33%
30 dem 119 0.31%
31 man 117 0.3%
32 där 114 0.29%
33 kunde 112 0.29%
34 sina 108 0.28%
35 107 0.27%
36 öfver 96 0.25%
37 är 96 0.25%
38 efter 92 0.24%
39 blef 91 0.23%
40 från 90 0.23%
41 voro 89 0.23%
42 samt 87 0.22%
43 denna 86 0.22%
44 mycket 85 0.22%
45 84 0.22%
46 fick 83 0.21%
47 någon 81 0.21%
48 andra 75 0.19%
49 än 74 0.19%
50 under 72 0.18%
51 Linnés 71 0.18%
52 kom 70 0.18%
53 år 67 0.17%
54 vi 67 0.17%
55 sitt 66 0.17%
56 Uppsala 65 0.17%
57 hafva 64 0.16%
58 dessa 63 0.16%
59 tid 62 0.16%
60 har 60 0.15%
61 genom 59 0.15%
62 icke 59 0.15%
63 utan 59 0.15%
64 åt 58 0.15%
65 sedan 57 0.15%
66 växter 55 0.14%
67 här 54 0.14%
68 upp 54 0.14%
69 nu 54 0.14%
70 mig 52 0.13%
71 hon 52 0.13%
72 några 51 0.13%
73 dock 51 0.13%
74 stor 50 0.13%
75 deras 50 0.13%
76 professor 49 0.13%
77 alla 49 0.13%
78 ville 49 0.13%
79 mot 48 0.12%
80 många 48 0.12%
81 något 47 0.12%
82 dess 47 0.12%
83 allt 46 0.12%
84 dels 45 0.12%
85 vara 45 0.12%
86 hela 44 0.11%
87 ock 42 0.11%
88 detta 42 0.11%
89 äfven 41 0.11%
90 när 41 0.11%
91 hvilka 41 0.11%
92 gjorde 39 0.1%
93 vore 39 0.1%
94 dagar 39 0.1%
95 blifvit 38 0.1%
96 trädgården 38 0.1%
97 gång 38 0.1%
98 Carl 38 0.1%
99 hos 38 0.1%
100 därför 37 0.09%
101 måste 36 0.09%
102 kunna 36 0.09%
103 ut 36 0.09%
104 gick 36 0.09%
105 äro 36 0.09%
106 36 0.09%
107 reste 35 0.09%
108 ty 35 0.09%
109 blifva 35 0.09%
110 endast 35 0.09%
111 väl 34 0.09%
112 oss 34 0.09%
113 åter 34 0.09%
114 annan 33 0.08%
115 undervisning 33 0.08%
116 se 33 0.08%
117 in 32 0.08%
118 annat 32 0.08%
119 själf 32 0.08%
120 varit 32 0.08%
121 hvad 32 0.08%
122 hvilken 32 0.08%
123 stora 31 0.08%
124 färden 31 0.08%
125 botaniska 31 0.08%
126 borde 31 0.08%
127 dig 31 0.08%
128 såg 31 0.08%
129 komma 30 0.08%
130 ännu 29 0.07%
131 du 29 0.07%
132 aldrig 29 0.07%
133 göra 28 0.07%
134 flera 28 0.07%
135 kommit 28 0.07%
136 dag 28 0.07%
137 Gud 28 0.07%
138 fått 27 0.07%
139 stort 27 0.07%
140 ofta 27 0.07%
141 dit 27 0.07%
142 växterna 27 0.07%
143 resa 27 0.07%
144 första 27 0.07%
145 land 27 0.07%
146 mer 27 0.07%
147 botanik 27 0.07%
148 förut 27 0.07%
149 bland 26 0.07%
150 min 26 0.07%
151 nämligen 26 0.07%
152 namn 26 0.07%
153 sade 26 0.07%
154 följande 25 0.06%
155 såsom 25 0.06%
156 Sverige 25 0.06%
157 åtskilliga 25 0.06%
158 tillfälle 25 0.06%
159 kommo 25 0.06%
160 hvilket 25 0.06%
161 två 25 0.06%
162 mycken 24 0.06%
163 tog 24 0.06%
164 skref 24 0.06%
165 måtte 24 0.06%
166 sätt 24 0.06%
167 tre 23 0.06%
168 trädgård 23 0.06%
169 gaf 23 0.06%
170 kände 22 0.06%
171 tiden 22 0.06%
172 fann 22 0.06%
173 läkare 22 0.06%
174 resande 22 0.06%
175 mellan 22 0.06%
176 samma 22 0.06%

This list excludes punctuation or single-letter words, also some different-case repeats of the same words.

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