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TLA Twitter Linguistic Analysis
Linguistics has been instrumental in developing a deeper understanding of human nature. Words are indispensable to bequeath the thoughts, emotions, and purpose of any human interaction, and critically analyzing these words can elucidate the social and psychological behavior and characteristics of these social animals. Social media has become a platform
Sarkar, Tushar, Rajadhyaksha, Nishant
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Hate Lingo: A Target-based Linguistic Analysis of Hate Speech in Social Media [PDF]
While social media empowers freedom of expression and individual voices, it also enables anti-social behavior, online harassment, cyberbullying, and hate speech.
Mai Elsherief +4 more
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In the current dialogue between two authors with different views on analysis, philosophy, and the use of labels, the leading question is: How should one understand the expression ‘analytic philosophy’?
Michael Lewin, Timothy Williamson
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Linguistic analysis method of ukrainian commercial textual content for data mining
. This article deals with the scientific and practical task of automatically detecting significant keywords and rubricating Ukrainian content in Internet systems based on the method of linguistic analysis of text information.
Oleh V. Bisikalo, V. Vysotska
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The main approaches to semiotic inquiry today contradict the idea of the individual as a separate and self-sufficient entity. The body of an organism in the micro- and macrocosm is not an isolated biological entity, it does not belong to the individual ...
Susan Petrilli
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On myths and fashion: Barthes and cultural studies
Roland Barthes’s work has confronted contemporary culture with the question of what happens when an object turns into language. This question allowed Barthes to “construct” well known cultural objects — from novels to music, from images to classical ...
Patrizia Calefato
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The ontology of signs as linguistic and non-linguistic entities: a cognitive perspective [PDF]
It is argued that the traditional philosophical/linguistic analysis of semiotic phe-nomena is based on the false epistemological assumption that linguistic and non-linguistic entities possess different ontologies.
Kravchenko, Prof. A.V.
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Language in social reproduction: Sociolinguistics and sociosemiotics
This paper focuses on the semiotic foundations of sociolinguistics. Starting from the definition of “sociolinguistics” given by the philosopher Adam Schaff, the paper examines in particular the notion of “critical sociolinguistics” as theorized by the ...
Patrizia Calefato
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Drawing on the feminist poststructuralist perspective, the current study explored the usernames adopted by female users of Ninisite, that is, a Persian discussion forum, and aimed at identifying their identity markers.
Jadesi Nasimeh Nouhi
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PapyGreek Treebanks: A Dataset of Linguistically Annotated Greek Documentary Papyri
The PapyGreek Treebanks dataset contains documentary texts written in Postclassical Greek (ca. 300 BCE–700 CE), morphosyntactically annotated according to Dependency Grammar.
Marja Vierros, Erik Henriksson
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