vuorotiheyden
Vuorotiheyden is a Finnish term that translates to "turn density" or "frequency of turns" in English. It is a concept primarily used in the study of spoken language and conversation analysis. Vuorotiheyden refers to how often participants in a conversation take turns speaking. A high vuorotiheyden indicates a rapid exchange of utterances, where speakers frequently interrupt or overlap, characteristic of dynamic and sometimes intense discussions. Conversely, a low vuorotiheyden suggests longer turns and pauses between speakers, which might be found in more formal settings or when speakers are elaborating on a topic.
Analyzing vuorotiheyden involves examining the timing and duration of speech segments. Researchers might measure the average