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Time-implicit Hierarchies in Different Languages ...
Anonymous. - : Zenodo, 2021
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Time-implicit Hierarchies in Different Languages ...
Anonymous. - : Zenodo, 2021
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Time-implicit Hierarchies in Different Languages ...
Anonymous. - : Zenodo, 2021
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Time-implicit Hierarchies in Different Languages ...
Anonymous. - : Zenodo, 2021
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Sources Matter: A Comparison of Fake News Datasets on Linguistic Feature Performance ...
Wang, Miaohan. - : University of Chicago, 2021
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Language and Reasoning by Entropy Fractals
In: Signals ; Volume 2 ; Issue 4 ; Pages 44-770 (2021)
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The Cultural Outcomes of Social Movements: A Computational Linguistics Approach
In: Partecipazione e conflitto; Vol. 14, No. 3 (2021). Special Issue on: "When, where and which kind of collective action matters?"; 1151-1179 (2021)
Abstract: Scholars have long established the importance of the cultural outcomes of social movements in the context of political power and representation. However, they have also acknowledged the methodo-logical difficulties associated with studying cultural outcomes, especially when culture is manifested through linguistic practices. This paper addresses the potential for dealing with movements and culture as mani-fested in symbols, public discourse, narratives, and rhetoric and makes two contributions: It links the social movement literature studying culture through language with Natural Language Processing (NLP) techniques for systematic and comprehensive cultural analysis; and introduces a state-of the-art method which pro-vides a better understanding of language change and linguistic influence given the capacity of computa-tional analyses to process large volumes of data for multiple actors and varied data sources during long pe-riods of time. The paper describes the cultural influence of women organizations in Spain between 2000-2020 on issues such as gender inequalities, abortion, gender violence, prostitution, and surrogacy. Tweets and manifestos by women's organizations', as well as national press coverage of women issues and inter-ventions by MPs in the parliamentary arena, are used to describe the advantages and limitations of the method for the study of cultural outcomes. Computational linguistics provides new possibilities for scholarly research on cultural outcomes of social movements but also shows that these methods should be accompa-nied by precise definitions of cultural outcomes, detailed and replicable operationalisation processes, and theoretical models that identify the mechanisms that explain the linguistic phenomena that underly cultural change.
Keyword: computational linguistics; Cultural outcomes; natural language processing; social movements
URL: http://siba-ese.unile.it/index.php/paco/article/view/24487
https://doi.org/10.1285/i20356609v14i3p1151
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Une approche computationnelle de la complexité linguistique par le traitement automatique du langage naturel et l'oculométrie
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Living Machines atypical animacy dataset ...
: British Library, 2020
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Machine learning methods for vector-based compositional semantics ...
Maillard, Jean. - : Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, 2020
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Learning meaning representations for text generation with deep generative models ...
Cao, Kris. - : Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, 2020
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Modelling speaker adaptation in second language learner dialogue ...
Sinclair, Arabella Jane. - : The University of Edinburgh, 2020
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The LiLa Activity at Linked Pasts 6 ...
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The LiLa Activity at Linked Pasts 6 ...
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Towards Programming in Natural Language: Learning New Functions from Spoken Utterances ...
Weigelt, Sebastian; Steurer, Vanessa; Hey, Tobias. - : World Scientific Publishing, 2020
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Towards Programming in Natural Language: Learning New Functions from Spoken Utterances
In: International journal of semantic computing, 14 (2), 249–272 ; ISSN: 1793-351X, 1793-7108 (2020)
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Modelling speaker adaptation in second language learner dialogue
Sinclair, Arabella Jane. - : The University of Edinburgh, 2020
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Sentence Simplification for Text Processing
Evans, Richard. - : University of Wolverhampton, 2020
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Defining distinctiveness: A computational and experimental analysis
Spear, Jackie. - 2020
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Learning to Parse Grounded Language using Reservoir Computing
In: ICDL-Epirob 2019 - Joint IEEE 9th International Conference on Development and Learning and Epigenetic Robotics ; https://hal.inria.fr/hal-02422157 ; ICDL-Epirob 2019 - Joint IEEE 9th International Conference on Development and Learning and Epigenetic Robotics, Aug 2019, Olso, Norway. ⟨10.1109/devlrn.2019.8850718⟩ ; https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/8850718 (2019)
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