Chapitre D'ouvrage Année : 2024

Modeling fine-grained sociolinguistic variation: The promises and pitfalls of Twitter corpora and neural word embeddings

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This chapter examines the use of recent data sources and computational methods to study fine-grained sociolinguistic phenomena. We deploy a custom-built corpus of tweets (Miletic et al. 2020) and neural word embeddings to investigate the use of contact-induced semantic shifts in Quebec English. Drawing on an analysis of 40 lexical items, we show that our approach is beneficial in facilitating manual inspection of vast amounts of data and establishing fine-grained patterns of language variation. While it is affected by a range of noise-related issues, which we describe in detail, coarse-grained annotation provides an efficient way of circumventing them.

We use the results filtered in this way to conduct a quantitative analysis of sociolinguistic constraints on contact-induced semantic shifts, further confirming the relevance of our approach.

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hal-04806795 , version 1 (28-11-2024)

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Filip Miletic, Anne Przewozny-Desriaux, Ludovic Tanguy. Modeling fine-grained sociolinguistic variation: The promises and pitfalls of Twitter corpora and neural word embeddings. Mark Kaunisto; Marco Schilk. Challenges in corpus linguistics : rethinking corpus compilation and analysis, John Benjamins, 2024, Studies in corpus linguistics, 9789027215888. ⟨hal-04806795⟩
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