The growth of the blogosphere offers an unprecedented opportunity to study language and how people use it on a large scale. We present an analysis of over 140 million words of English text drawn from the blogosphere, exploring if and how age and gender affect writing style and topic. Our primary result is that a number of stylistic and content-based indicators are significantly affected by both age and gender, and that the main difference between older and younger bloggers, and between male and female bloggers, lies in the extent to which their discourse is outer- or inner-directed. In fact, the linguistic factors that increase in use with age are just those used more by males of any age, and conversely, those that decrease in use with age ...
There is a growing interest in automatically predicting the gender and age of authors from texts. Ho...
Past researches have shown that there is a difference in language use between males and females attr...
Interaction will not occur properly if someone does not speak with the right style. In this study, ...
This study examines gender variation on writing style employed by adolescent male and female blog wr...
This thesis describes a linguistic investigation of individual differences in online personal diarie...
Social media corpora, including the textual output of blogs, forums, and messaging applications, pro...
There is an abundance of evidence to suggest that online behavior differs from behaviors in the offl...
Institute for Communicating and Collaborative SystemsThis thesis describes a linguistic investigatio...
The size of the blogosphere has long been a contentious issue amongst people researching the social ...
Abstract Would you target your audience differently, knowing the real age and gender of the text aut...
We investigate whether wording, stylistic choices, and online behavior can be used to predict the ag...
There is a growing interest in automatically predicting the gender and age of authors from texts. Ho...
There is a growing interest in automatically predicting the gender and age of authors from texts. Ho...
There is a growing interest in automatically predicting the gender and age of authors from texts. Ho...
The huge power for social influence of digital media may come with the risk of intensifying common s...
There is a growing interest in automatically predicting the gender and age of authors from texts. Ho...
Past researches have shown that there is a difference in language use between males and females attr...
Interaction will not occur properly if someone does not speak with the right style. In this study, ...
This study examines gender variation on writing style employed by adolescent male and female blog wr...
This thesis describes a linguistic investigation of individual differences in online personal diarie...
Social media corpora, including the textual output of blogs, forums, and messaging applications, pro...
There is an abundance of evidence to suggest that online behavior differs from behaviors in the offl...
Institute for Communicating and Collaborative SystemsThis thesis describes a linguistic investigatio...
The size of the blogosphere has long been a contentious issue amongst people researching the social ...
Abstract Would you target your audience differently, knowing the real age and gender of the text aut...
We investigate whether wording, stylistic choices, and online behavior can be used to predict the ag...
There is a growing interest in automatically predicting the gender and age of authors from texts. Ho...
There is a growing interest in automatically predicting the gender and age of authors from texts. Ho...
There is a growing interest in automatically predicting the gender and age of authors from texts. Ho...
The huge power for social influence of digital media may come with the risk of intensifying common s...
There is a growing interest in automatically predicting the gender and age of authors from texts. Ho...
Past researches have shown that there is a difference in language use between males and females attr...
Interaction will not occur properly if someone does not speak with the right style. In this study, ...