Abstract Microtexts, like SMS messages, Twitter posts, and Facebook status updates, are a popular medium for real-time communication. In this paper, we investigate the writing conventions that different groups of users use to express themselves in microtexts. Our empirical study investigates properties of lexical transformations as observed within Twitter microtexts. The study reveals that different populations of users exhibit different amounts of shortened English terms and different shortening styles. The results reveal valuable insights into how human language technologies can be effectively applied to microtexts
Propagation of novel linguistic terms is an important aspect of language use and language change. He...
Language, as a social phenomenon, is in constant evolution. New words are added, disused ones are fo...
Language, as a social phenomenon, is in constant evolution. New words are added, disused ones are fo...
Microtexts, like SMS messages, Twitter posts, and Facebook status updates, are a popular medium for ...
Twitter has become the de facto information sharing and communication platform. Given the factors th...
Twitter has become a staple social media platform for millions of English speakers of different soci...
Twitter, being a mode of computer-mediated communication (CMC), has portrayed an interesting languag...
Microblogs are increasingly used as communication channels for organisations and their related commu...
Microblogs are increasingly used as communication channels for organisations and their related commu...
Social media communication has its own language features and one aspect is modified spelling of stan...
Social media communication has its own language features and one aspect is modified spelling of stan...
The aim of this paper is to contribute to the debate on language behaviour in Computer Mediated Comm...
Item does not contain fulltextPropagation of novel linguistic terms is an important aspect of langua...
This paper provides an inductively-derived overview of some of the pertinent linguistically-related,...
The scientific novelty of this article lies in the attempt to highlight the characteristic frequency...
Propagation of novel linguistic terms is an important aspect of language use and language change. He...
Language, as a social phenomenon, is in constant evolution. New words are added, disused ones are fo...
Language, as a social phenomenon, is in constant evolution. New words are added, disused ones are fo...
Microtexts, like SMS messages, Twitter posts, and Facebook status updates, are a popular medium for ...
Twitter has become the de facto information sharing and communication platform. Given the factors th...
Twitter has become a staple social media platform for millions of English speakers of different soci...
Twitter, being a mode of computer-mediated communication (CMC), has portrayed an interesting languag...
Microblogs are increasingly used as communication channels for organisations and their related commu...
Microblogs are increasingly used as communication channels for organisations and their related commu...
Social media communication has its own language features and one aspect is modified spelling of stan...
Social media communication has its own language features and one aspect is modified spelling of stan...
The aim of this paper is to contribute to the debate on language behaviour in Computer Mediated Comm...
Item does not contain fulltextPropagation of novel linguistic terms is an important aspect of langua...
This paper provides an inductively-derived overview of some of the pertinent linguistically-related,...
The scientific novelty of this article lies in the attempt to highlight the characteristic frequency...
Propagation of novel linguistic terms is an important aspect of language use and language change. He...
Language, as a social phenomenon, is in constant evolution. New words are added, disused ones are fo...
Language, as a social phenomenon, is in constant evolution. New words are added, disused ones are fo...