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Exploring Digitally-Mediated Communication with Corpora - (Digital Linguistics) by Louis Cotgrove & Laura Herzberg & Harald Lüngen (Hardcover)
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- Specialized corpora of the language of Computer-mediated Communication and Social Media are increasingly vital for the analysis of the "unparalleled and rapidly evolving diversity in terms of speakers and settings" in digital contexts, as well as of "language evolution seen through the lens of user-generated content, which gives access to a number of variants, socio- and idiolects" (Barbaresi 2019: 29-30).
- About the Author: Louis Cotgrove and Harald Lüngen, IDS Mannheim, Germany; Laura Herzberg, Mannheim University, Germany.
- 480 Pages
- Computers + Internet, Computer Science
- Series Name: Digital Linguistics
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Specialized corpora of the language of Computer-mediated Communication and Social Media are increasingly vital for the analysis of the "unparalleled and rapidly evolving diversity in terms of speakers and settings" in digital contexts, as well as of "language evolution seen through the lens of user-generated content, which gives access to a number of variants, socio- and idiolects" (Barbaresi 2019: 29-30).
This volume brings together corpus-based, language-centered research on CMC and social media in linguistics, philologies, communication sciences, media, and social sciences with research questions from the fields of corpus and computational linguistics, language technology, text technology, and machine learning. It features research in which computational methods and tools are used for language-centered empirical analysis of CMC and social media phenomena as well as research on building, processing, annotating, representing, and exploiting CMC and social media corpora, including their integration in digital research infrastructures.
About the Author
Louis Cotgrove and Harald Lüngen, IDS Mannheim, Germany; Laura Herzberg, Mannheim University, Germany.