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Characterizing English Variation across Social Media Communities with BERT

Li Lucy, David Bamman

2021Transactions of the Association for Computational Linguistics35 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Much previous work characterizing language variation across Internet social groups has focused on the types of words used by these groups. We extend this type of study by employing BERT to characterize variation in the senses of words as well, analyzing two months of English comments in 474 Reddit communities. The specificity of different sense clusters to a community, combined with the specificity of a community’s unique word types, is used to identify cases where a social group’s language deviates from the norm. We validate our metrics using user-created glossaries and draw on sociolinguistic theories to connect language variation with trends in community behavior. We find that communities with highly distinctive language are medium-sized, and their loyal and highly engaged users interact in dense networks.

Topics & Concepts

Variation (astronomy)Computer scienceSocial mediaNorm (philosophy)Word (group theory)The InternetLinguisticsNatural language processingWorld Wide WebAstrophysicsPhysicsPhilosophyPolitical scienceLawDigital Communication and LanguageSocial Media and PoliticsAuthorship Attribution and Profiling
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