The study examined gendered language features based on perceptions of Malaysian millennials in Facebook communication. The data were collected from 60 millennials who were Facebook users living in Malaysia. In the study, the millennials were asked to read 14 comments by other Facebook users and asked to state whether they were written by female or male users and to justify their identification of gender. An analysis framework made based on past findings on gendered language features was used to code the 14 Facebook comments as female or male features. The analysis showed that the accuracy of gender identification was about 50%. Comments identified as written by males were those containing straightforward and short comments, harsh language, ...
This study addresses language style, different ways of communicating, and the purposes of communicat...
The purpose of these studies was to examine how women and men react and accommodate to gender-prefer...
Language features and evaluation of the social website ʻFacebookʼ: gender aspect This stud...
The study examined gendered language features based on perceptions of Malaysian millennials in Faceb...
The study examined gendered language features based on perceptions of Malaysian millennials in Faceb...
This study was carried out with the aim of to analyse gendered language features found in Facebook c...
The study examined millennials’ perceptions of gendered language features in Facebook communication....
This study aims to analyse types of communication styles among millennials in Malaysia as well as di...
Purpose of the study: This study aims to analyse which gender language features are used by both gen...
Today more and more people use social networking sites for the purpose of communication. For example...
Using a large social media dataset and open-vocabulary methods from computational linguistics, we ex...
Using a large social media dataset and open-vocabulary methods from computational linguistics, we ex...
This study considered the recognition of persons\u27 gender through the differences of the discoursa...
The purpose of this research is to look for the differences and similarities among the way sexes use...
Language politeness is the use of good and polite language when communicating. The practise of polit...
This study addresses language style, different ways of communicating, and the purposes of communicat...
The purpose of these studies was to examine how women and men react and accommodate to gender-prefer...
Language features and evaluation of the social website ʻFacebookʼ: gender aspect This stud...
The study examined gendered language features based on perceptions of Malaysian millennials in Faceb...
The study examined gendered language features based on perceptions of Malaysian millennials in Faceb...
This study was carried out with the aim of to analyse gendered language features found in Facebook c...
The study examined millennials’ perceptions of gendered language features in Facebook communication....
This study aims to analyse types of communication styles among millennials in Malaysia as well as di...
Purpose of the study: This study aims to analyse which gender language features are used by both gen...
Today more and more people use social networking sites for the purpose of communication. For example...
Using a large social media dataset and open-vocabulary methods from computational linguistics, we ex...
Using a large social media dataset and open-vocabulary methods from computational linguistics, we ex...
This study considered the recognition of persons\u27 gender through the differences of the discoursa...
The purpose of this research is to look for the differences and similarities among the way sexes use...
Language politeness is the use of good and polite language when communicating. The practise of polit...
This study addresses language style, different ways of communicating, and the purposes of communicat...
The purpose of these studies was to examine how women and men react and accommodate to gender-prefer...
Language features and evaluation of the social website ʻFacebookʼ: gender aspect This stud...