The English language has evolved dramatically throughout its lifespan, to the extent that a modern speaker of Old English would be incomprehensible without translation. One concrete indicator of this process is the movement from irregular to regular (-ed) forms for the past tense of verbs. In this study we quantify the extent of verb regularization using two vastly disparate datasets: (1) Six years of published books scanned by Google (2003--2008), and (2) A decade of social media messages posted to Twitter (2008--2017). We find that the extent of verb regularization is greater on Twitter, taken as a whole, than in English Fiction books. Regularization is also greater for tweets geotagged in the United States relative to American English bo...
There are some linguistic forms that may be known to both speakers and linguists, but that occur nat...
Computer-mediated communication is driving fundamental changes in the nature of written language. We...
Recent research on dialect variation using social media data has so far provided evidence that spell...
The English language has evolved dramatically throughout its lifespan, to the extent that a modern s...
Written language provides a snapshot of linguistic, cultural, and current events information for a g...
As global political preeminence gradually shifted from the United Kingdom to the United States, so d...
<div><p>As global political preeminence gradually shifted from the United Kingdom to the United Stat...
Conversations reflect the existing norms of a language. Previously, we found that utterance lengths ...
Conversations reflect the existing norms of a language. Previously, we found that utterance lengths ...
Conversations reflect the existing norms of a language. Previously, we found that utterance lengths ...
We use the subset of verbs that form the irregular past tense with the suffix -t and the datasets in...
We calculate verb regularization fractions using the datasets in row (I) of Table 1. Verbs are cente...
Google Ngram trends can be misleading but capture basic shifts in a language’s lexicon [7, 8]. The i...
is one of the most important data sources in social data analysis. However, the text contained on Tw...
There is a growing trend in sociolinguistics and dialectology to analyse large corpora of social med...
There are some linguistic forms that may be known to both speakers and linguists, but that occur nat...
Computer-mediated communication is driving fundamental changes in the nature of written language. We...
Recent research on dialect variation using social media data has so far provided evidence that spell...
The English language has evolved dramatically throughout its lifespan, to the extent that a modern s...
Written language provides a snapshot of linguistic, cultural, and current events information for a g...
As global political preeminence gradually shifted from the United Kingdom to the United States, so d...
<div><p>As global political preeminence gradually shifted from the United Kingdom to the United Stat...
Conversations reflect the existing norms of a language. Previously, we found that utterance lengths ...
Conversations reflect the existing norms of a language. Previously, we found that utterance lengths ...
Conversations reflect the existing norms of a language. Previously, we found that utterance lengths ...
We use the subset of verbs that form the irregular past tense with the suffix -t and the datasets in...
We calculate verb regularization fractions using the datasets in row (I) of Table 1. Verbs are cente...
Google Ngram trends can be misleading but capture basic shifts in a language’s lexicon [7, 8]. The i...
is one of the most important data sources in social data analysis. However, the text contained on Tw...
There is a growing trend in sociolinguistics and dialectology to analyse large corpora of social med...
There are some linguistic forms that may be known to both speakers and linguists, but that occur nat...
Computer-mediated communication is driving fundamental changes in the nature of written language. We...
Recent research on dialect variation using social media data has so far provided evidence that spell...