READABILITY - significado y definición. Qué es READABILITY
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Qué (quién) es READABILITY - definición

EASE WITH WHICH A READER CAN UNDERSTAND A WRITTEN TEXT
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Readability         
·noun The state of being readable; readableness.
Readability         
Readability is the ease with which a reader can understand a written text. In natural language, the readability of text depends on its content (the complexity of its vocabulary and syntax) and its presentation (such as typographic aspects that affect legibility, like font size, line height, character spacing, and line length).
unreadable         
1.
If you use unreadable to describe a book or other piece of writing, you are criticizing it because it is very boring, complicated, or difficult to understand.
For some this is the greatest novel in the world. For others it is unreadable...
= unintelligible
ADJ [disapproval]
2.
If a piece of writing is unreadable, it is impossible to read because the letters are unclear, especially because it has been damaged in some way.
...if contracts are unreadable because of the microscopic print...
= illegible
ADJ: usu v-link ADJ
3.
If someone's face or expression is unreadable, it is impossible to tell what they are thinking or feeling. (LITERARY)
He looked back at the woman for approval, but her face was unreadable.
= impenetrable
ADJ

Wikipedia

Readability

Readability is the ease with which a reader can understand a written text. In natural language, the readability of text depends on its content (the complexity of its vocabulary and syntax) and its presentation (such as typographic aspects that affect legibility, like font size, line height, character spacing, and line length). Researchers have used various factors to measure readability, such as:

  • Speed of perception
  • Perceptibility at a distance
  • Perceptibility in peripheral vision
  • Visibility
  • Reflex blink technique
  • Rate of work (reading speed)
  • Eye movements
  • Fatigue in reading
  • Cognitively-motivated features
  • Word difficulty
  • N-gram analysis
  • Semantic Richness

Higher readability eases reading effort and speed for any reader, but it makes a larger difference for those who do not have high reading comprehension.

Readability exists in both natural language and programming languages though in different forms. In programming, things such as programmer comments, choice of loop structure, and choice of names can determine the ease with which humans can read computer program code.

Numeric readability metrics (also known as readability tests or readability formulas) for natural language tend to use simple measures like word length (by letter or syllable), sentence length, and sometimes some measure of word frequency. They can be built into word processors, can score documents, paragraphs, or sentences, and are a much cheaper and faster alternative to a readability survey involving human readers. They are faster to calculate than more accurate measures of syntactic and semantic complexity. In some cases they are used to estimate appropriate grade level.

Ejemplos de uso de READABILITY
1. "I like the tension between readability and unreadability.
2. Yet entering Kross‘s historical world you found an allegorical tale of sumptuous readability.
3. What American Capitalism lacked in scholarly evidence it made up for in winning style and readability.
4. More crystallisation of the issues would have been in order, if the purpose of the exercise was to enhance readability.
5. However, despite its readability and Franco‘s obvious skill as a narrator, there is something disappointingly empty at the core of this tale.