We first describe the creation of a corpus of American presidential debates from the American presidency project. We then use the corpus to present a stylistic analysis of presidential candidates from 2000 to 2016. A range of stylistic measures, including vocabulary richness, language complexity, and readability measures is applied. We aim to contribute to the current debate on the complexity of American presidential rhetoric and the role of the register of spoken language, by furnishing empirical data
This paper investigates the different verbal and non-verbal meaning making resources manifested in t...
Framing the Candidate: A Corpus-Based Rhetorical Analysis of the 2016 Democratic Primaries in the US...
This research is aimed at identifying the types and functions of figures of speech in The New York...
The present master thesis analyses the idiolects of presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Dona...
Whether a person is depicted as a hero or a villain, his discourse can be representative of his pers...
This paper argues that small corpora are useful in testing specific linguistic hypotheses, particula...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd This work presents a text mining context and its use for a deep analysis of the ...
Starting from the assumption that text is nothing but phraseology of one kind or another (Sinclair 2...
Background and Method: This research examines the nomination acceptance speeches of US presidential ...
This research was aimed at analyzing the speeches of Donald Trump and of Hillary Clinton in the USA ...
The US2016-SCHEMES corpus comprises transcripts of television debates leading up to the 2016 US pres...
In this paper we present US2016, the largest publicly available set of corpora of annotated dialogic...
This corpus consists of full transcriptions of both Democratic and Republican 2016 presidential cand...
Decenes Jornades de Foment de la Investigació de la FCHS (Any 2004-2005)An accurate use of language ...
Linguistic features of a person’s speech can change over time. It has been proposed that characteris...
This paper investigates the different verbal and non-verbal meaning making resources manifested in t...
Framing the Candidate: A Corpus-Based Rhetorical Analysis of the 2016 Democratic Primaries in the US...
This research is aimed at identifying the types and functions of figures of speech in The New York...
The present master thesis analyses the idiolects of presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Dona...
Whether a person is depicted as a hero or a villain, his discourse can be representative of his pers...
This paper argues that small corpora are useful in testing specific linguistic hypotheses, particula...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd This work presents a text mining context and its use for a deep analysis of the ...
Starting from the assumption that text is nothing but phraseology of one kind or another (Sinclair 2...
Background and Method: This research examines the nomination acceptance speeches of US presidential ...
This research was aimed at analyzing the speeches of Donald Trump and of Hillary Clinton in the USA ...
The US2016-SCHEMES corpus comprises transcripts of television debates leading up to the 2016 US pres...
In this paper we present US2016, the largest publicly available set of corpora of annotated dialogic...
This corpus consists of full transcriptions of both Democratic and Republican 2016 presidential cand...
Decenes Jornades de Foment de la Investigació de la FCHS (Any 2004-2005)An accurate use of language ...
Linguistic features of a person’s speech can change over time. It has been proposed that characteris...
This paper investigates the different verbal and non-verbal meaning making resources manifested in t...
Framing the Candidate: A Corpus-Based Rhetorical Analysis of the 2016 Democratic Primaries in the US...
This research is aimed at identifying the types and functions of figures of speech in The New York...