Analysing the style of language used by social groups could offer insight into their values and principles that goes beyond what they publicly say about themselves.
Tag: Psycholinguistics
Sentences Have Their Own Timing in the Brain
Our brain links incoming speech sounds to knowledge of grammar, which is abstract in nature.
These red flags can let you know when you’re in an online echo chamber
Researchers at UC Santa Cruz have identified specific elements of tone and style in online speech that are linked to hyperpartisan echo chambers. These language markers could also prove useful for flagging spaces where disinformation may be likely to emerge.