نتایج جستجو برای: sociolect

تعداد نتایج: 49  

Journal: :CoRR 2017
Barathi Ganesh H. B. M. Anand Kumar K. P. Soman

In this era of digitization, knowing the user’s sociolect aspects have become essential features to build the user specific recommendation systems. These sociolect aspects could be found by mining the user’s language sharing in the form of text in social media and reviews. This paper describes about the experiment that was performed in PAN Author Profiling 2017 shared task. The objective of the...

Journal: :Vestnik Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo oblastnogo universiteta 2022

Journal: :Slovo.ru: Baltic accent 2019

Journal: :LingVaria 2021

Criminal Sociolect in The Trilogy by Sergiusz Piasecki
 author of the article aims at reconstructing criminal sociolect North-Eastern Borderlands 1918-1919, based on Piasecki. plot novels takes place Minsk Litewski, which, that time, was full thieves from all regions Poland. In novels, Piasecki recreated living Borderlands, using authentic lexis. authenticity this is confirmed both materia...

2013
K. Santosh Romil Bansal Mihir Shekhar Vasudeva Varma

Author profiling is the task of determining age, gender, native language or personality type of author by studying their sociolect aspect, that is, how language is shared by people. In this paper, we propose a Machine Learning approach to determine unknown author’s age and gender. The approach uses three types of features: content based, style based and topic based. We were able to achieve an a...

2007
Gunnar Fant

A spectrographic study of front vowels in Parisian French has been carried out with the view of investigating differences between female sociolect upper-class and neutral pronunciation. The study was based on recordings from natural conversation. The formant data a r e normalized so a s to remove the influence of possible anatomical variations, e. g. average vocal t ract length. It i s found th...

Journal: :Computers and the Humanities 2004
Max M. Louwerse

Idiolects are person-dependent similarities in language use. They imply that texts by one author show more similarities in language use than texts between authors. Sociolects, on the other hand, are group-dependent similarities in language use. They imply that texts by a group of authors, for instance in terms of gender or time period, share more similarities within a group than between groups....

Journal: :CoRR 2018
Barathi Ganesh H. B.

Languages shared by people differ in different regions based on their accents, pronunciation and word usages. In this era sharing of language takes place mainly through social media and blogs. Every second swing of such a micro posts exist which induces the need of processing those micro posts, in-order to extract knowledge out of it. Knowledge extraction differs with respect to the application...

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