64 pages. Presented to the Department of Linguistics and the Robert D. Clark Honors College in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Arts June 2018Sociolinguists studying computer-mediated communication often study the effects of categorical variables on online language use, but studies of the effects of community membership have lagged behind. Such studies of traditional, in-person communities have found that individuals tend to speak more like those in their immediate community, and less like those with whom they are distant, but comparable studies have not been carried out for online communities. To explore whether this trend may hold true online, I have conducted a study of the use of conversational, text...
Computer-mediated communication is driving fundamental changes in the nature of written language. We...
This study is an exploratory attempt to use automatic linguistic analysis for understanding social m...
This paper presents a sociolinguistic perspective on language in the Internet. Most linguistic resea...
Background: Language has functions that transcend the transmission of information and varies with so...
This paper discusses the findings of a research study that seeks to investigate the language featur...
Twitter has become a staple social media platform for millions of English speakers of different soci...
The same word can be used by different people to mean different things. The observed meaning variati...
Social networking sites (SNSs) are receiving attention from researchers from various theoretical lin...
Internet usage of language (e.g., on Facebook, Reddit, 4chan) has become an important means of commu...
Social networks play a role in language variation and change, and the social network theory has offe...
Jargon is community-specific language that is often criticized for being confusing and exclusionary....
Language is fundamental to human communication - throughout the course of history language has const...
We learn language from our social environment, but the more sources we have, the less informative ea...
In a multilingual society, language not only reflects culture and her-itage, but also has implicatio...
Language is a social phenomenon. The author learns, processes, and uses it in social contexts. In ot...
Computer-mediated communication is driving fundamental changes in the nature of written language. We...
This study is an exploratory attempt to use automatic linguistic analysis for understanding social m...
This paper presents a sociolinguistic perspective on language in the Internet. Most linguistic resea...
Background: Language has functions that transcend the transmission of information and varies with so...
This paper discusses the findings of a research study that seeks to investigate the language featur...
Twitter has become a staple social media platform for millions of English speakers of different soci...
The same word can be used by different people to mean different things. The observed meaning variati...
Social networking sites (SNSs) are receiving attention from researchers from various theoretical lin...
Internet usage of language (e.g., on Facebook, Reddit, 4chan) has become an important means of commu...
Social networks play a role in language variation and change, and the social network theory has offe...
Jargon is community-specific language that is often criticized for being confusing and exclusionary....
Language is fundamental to human communication - throughout the course of history language has const...
We learn language from our social environment, but the more sources we have, the less informative ea...
In a multilingual society, language not only reflects culture and her-itage, but also has implicatio...
Language is a social phenomenon. The author learns, processes, and uses it in social contexts. In ot...
Computer-mediated communication is driving fundamental changes in the nature of written language. We...
This study is an exploratory attempt to use automatic linguistic analysis for understanding social m...
This paper presents a sociolinguistic perspective on language in the Internet. Most linguistic resea...