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How software features and linguistic analyses add value to orthographic markup in transcription of multilingual recordings for digital archives
Rodriguez, Enrique; Vann, Robert E.. - : University of North Texas, 2021
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“I love u the most!”: CMC Acts and Politeness Variation in Instagram Live Videos
In: IULC Working Papers; Vol 20 No 1 (2020): IULCWP ; 1524-2110 (2020)
Abstract: This paper is an empirical study of the use and variation of CMC acts (Searle, 1976; Herring, Das & Panumarthy, 2005) and politeness behaviors (Brown & Levinson, 1987; Herring, 1994) in two Instagram Live Videos datasets from Spain and the United States.Using a Computer-Mediated Discourse Analysis approach (Herring & Androutsopoulos, 2015) to researching online discourse, previous studies have found that reactions and claims are common CMC acts in certain sites (Ishizaki et. al, 2005). It has also been documented that males tend to violate negative politeness by using more direct, unmitigated language than females, who also show more listenership, engagement, and polite discourse (Herring & Kapidzic, 2015).A total of 1000 tokens were collected between both datasets, divided into 720 textual messages and 280 oral utterances across 5 different videos. Utterances were coded for gender in a binary male/female category, type of CMC act, and politeness behavior according to the effect on the addressee’s face. Results show that, while the textual medium yielded similar patterns in terms of CMC act use in both languages, with a preference for reactions, greetings, and inquiries, the oral data presented more individual differences, probably as a consequence of the types of online personas these two users are performing on the internet.An analysis of gender and regional variation suggests that females show more engagement and listenership, while males seem to use more assertive, informative language. Politeness behaviors were highly established, with a preference towards observation of positive politeness and violation of negative politeness phenomena, but the English-speaking user shows an overwhelming tendency to observation of positive politeness behavior in his oral data. Findings suggest that this multimodal CMC medium might be highly conventionalized by its users, who join celebrities’ livestreams to interact with them by asking questions, reacting, and making personal claims. The interface layout of Instagram Live Videos seems to shape this kind of many-to-one communication, inasmuch as its technical properties such as screen tapping for fast typing favor certain CMC phenomena.
URL: https://scholarworks.iu.edu/journals/index.php/iulcwp/article/view/29655
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Un nuevo modelo para un tiempo nuevo. España 2015: Diagnóstico del servicio público de radio, televisión y servicios interactivos. Propuestas para una ciudadanía democrática
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Un diálogo sobre la muerte ; [A Dialogue about Death]
Key, Harold. - 1964
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