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Abolitionist Networks: Modeling Language Change in Nineteenth-Century Activist Newspapers ...
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Revisiting the Primacy of English in Zero-shot Cross-lingual Transfer ...
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Abolitionist Networks: Modeling Language Change in Nineteenth-Century Activist Newspapers ...
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Tuiteamos o pongamos un tuit? Investigating the Social Constraints of Loanword Integration in Spanish Social Media ...
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Tuiteamos o pongamos un tuit? Investigating the Social Constraints of Loanword Integration in Spanish Social Media
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In: Proceedings of the Society for Computation in Linguistics (2021)
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Will it Unblend?
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In: Proceedings of the Society for Computation in Linguistics (2021)
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Abolitionist Networks: Modeling Language Change in Nineteenth-Century Activist Newspapers ...
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How We Do Things With Words: Analyzing Text as Social and Cultural Data
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In: Front Artif Intell (2020)
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The Referential Reader: A Recurrent Entity Network for Anaphora Resolution ...
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Discovering Sociolinguistic Associations with Structured Sparsity ...
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Making "fetch" happen: The influence of social and linguistic context on nonstandard word growth and decline ...
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Sí o no, què penses? Catalonian Independence and Linguistic Identity on Social Media ...
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Political identity is often manifested in language variation, but the relationship between the two is still relatively unexplored from a quantitative perspective. This study examines the use of Catalan, a language local to the semi-autonomous region of Catalonia in Spain, on Twitter in discourse related to the 2017 independence referendum. We corroborate prior findings that pro-independence tweets are more likely to include the local language than anti-independence tweets. We also find that Catalan is used more often in referendum-related discourse than in other contexts, contrary to prior findings on language variation. This suggests a strong role for the Catalan language in the expression of Catalonian political identity. ... : NAACL 2018 ...
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Computation and Language cs.CL; FOS Computer and information sciences; Social and Information Networks cs.SI
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URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1804.05088 https://dx.doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.1804.05088
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Mind Your POV: Convergence of Articles and Editors Towards Wikipedia's Neutrality Norm ...
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Making "fetch" happen: The influence of social and linguistic context on nonstandard word growth and decline ...
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#anorexia, #anarexia, #anarexyia: Characterizing Online Community Practices with Orthographic Variation ...
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