Linguistics and LanguagesHumanities & Social Sciences Communications
Evolving linguistic divergence on polarizing social media
A. Karjus and C. Cuskley
This research by Andres Karjus and Christine Cuskley explores the linguistic divergence between politically left- and right-leaning groups on Twitter, analyzing over 1.5 million tweets. Discover how these differences impact communication and potentially escalate polarization in the digital age.
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