In this paper we describe how Twitter is used in various languages. We observe notable differences between languages regarding the use of hashtags, links, mentions, and conversations. We propose two dimensions that can be used to classify languages, each of which is likely to require different ways of analysis
This article analyzes the global connectivity of the Twitter retweet and mentions network and the ro...
The scientific novelty of this article lies in the attempt to highlight the characteristic frequency...
Abstract—Having access to content of messages sent by some given group of subscribers of a social ne...
In this paper we describe how Twitter is used in various languages. We observe notable differences b...
Despite the widespread adoption of Twitter internationally, little research has investigated the dif...
Twitter has become the de facto information sharing and communication platform. Given the factors th...
The aim of this paper is to contribute to the debate on language behaviour in Computer Mediated Comm...
In a multilingual society, language not only reflects culture and her-itage, but also has implicatio...
Twitter has become a staple social media platform for millions of English speakers of different soci...
Using Twitter during academic conferences is a way of engaging and connecting an audience inherently...
Nowadays, people mostly communicate through social media. They use it to connect with different peop...
Twitter, being a mode of computer-mediated communication (CMC), has portrayed an interesting languag...
The paper investigates if and to what extent some linguistic traits are peculiar to the messages pro...
On Twitter, many users tweet in more than one language. In this study, we examine the use of two Dut...
The English language is in constant transition, it always has been and always will be. Historically ...
This article analyzes the global connectivity of the Twitter retweet and mentions network and the ro...
The scientific novelty of this article lies in the attempt to highlight the characteristic frequency...
Abstract—Having access to content of messages sent by some given group of subscribers of a social ne...
In this paper we describe how Twitter is used in various languages. We observe notable differences b...
Despite the widespread adoption of Twitter internationally, little research has investigated the dif...
Twitter has become the de facto information sharing and communication platform. Given the factors th...
The aim of this paper is to contribute to the debate on language behaviour in Computer Mediated Comm...
In a multilingual society, language not only reflects culture and her-itage, but also has implicatio...
Twitter has become a staple social media platform for millions of English speakers of different soci...
Using Twitter during academic conferences is a way of engaging and connecting an audience inherently...
Nowadays, people mostly communicate through social media. They use it to connect with different peop...
Twitter, being a mode of computer-mediated communication (CMC), has portrayed an interesting languag...
The paper investigates if and to what extent some linguistic traits are peculiar to the messages pro...
On Twitter, many users tweet in more than one language. In this study, we examine the use of two Dut...
The English language is in constant transition, it always has been and always will be. Historically ...
This article analyzes the global connectivity of the Twitter retweet and mentions network and the ro...
The scientific novelty of this article lies in the attempt to highlight the characteristic frequency...
Abstract—Having access to content of messages sent by some given group of subscribers of a social ne...