This article discusses the usefulness of geo-linguistic analysis for Internet studies by presenting two techniques to frame and visualize the linguistic development of the World Wide Web, in particular the geo-linguistic development amongst different language versions of Wikipedia. An emergent research agenda has been set to explore the multilingual aspects of the Internet using, for example, a global perspective on Wikipedia research. And yet, there is a lack of theoretical and methodological tools for understanding the distribution and diffusion of linguistic materials online. The idea of geo-linguistic factors is introduced in this article to address these shortcomings and to respond to the study of a wide range of issues such as linguis...
Wikipedia is a free-access, free content Internet encyclopedia created in 2001. One key characterist...
Internet content and Internet users are becoming more linguistically diverse as more people speaking...
In this research paper I examine the effects of virtual language contact on the English language as ...
This article discusses the usefulness of geo-linguistic analysis for Internet studies by presenting ...
Wikipedia is one of the predominant ways in which internet users obtain knowledge about the world. I...
Wikipedia is one of the predominant ways in which internet users obtain knowledge about the world. I...
This article provides an overview on some of the key aspects that relate to the co-evolution of lang...
English is widely acknowledged as the language of globalization and the growing hegemony of English ...
This article describes an inter-language semantic network analysis examining the differences between...
Wikipedia has long presented itself as “the biggest multilingual free-content encyclopedia on the In...
This article describes an inter-language semantic network analysis examining the differences between...
We test the hypothesis that the extent to which one obtains information on a given topic through Wik...
Wikipedia has long presented itself as “the biggest multilingual free-content encyclopedia on the In...
This paper proposes a method of geo-linguistic normalization to advance the existing comparative ana...
UNESCO has been emphasizing the concept of “knowledge societies”, which stresses plurality and diver...
Wikipedia is a free-access, free content Internet encyclopedia created in 2001. One key characterist...
Internet content and Internet users are becoming more linguistically diverse as more people speaking...
In this research paper I examine the effects of virtual language contact on the English language as ...
This article discusses the usefulness of geo-linguistic analysis for Internet studies by presenting ...
Wikipedia is one of the predominant ways in which internet users obtain knowledge about the world. I...
Wikipedia is one of the predominant ways in which internet users obtain knowledge about the world. I...
This article provides an overview on some of the key aspects that relate to the co-evolution of lang...
English is widely acknowledged as the language of globalization and the growing hegemony of English ...
This article describes an inter-language semantic network analysis examining the differences between...
Wikipedia has long presented itself as “the biggest multilingual free-content encyclopedia on the In...
This article describes an inter-language semantic network analysis examining the differences between...
We test the hypothesis that the extent to which one obtains information on a given topic through Wik...
Wikipedia has long presented itself as “the biggest multilingual free-content encyclopedia on the In...
This paper proposes a method of geo-linguistic normalization to advance the existing comparative ana...
UNESCO has been emphasizing the concept of “knowledge societies”, which stresses plurality and diver...
Wikipedia is a free-access, free content Internet encyclopedia created in 2001. One key characterist...
Internet content and Internet users are becoming more linguistically diverse as more people speaking...
In this research paper I examine the effects of virtual language contact on the English language as ...