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Proceedings of the 5th Conference on CMC and Social Media Corpora for the Humanities (cmccorpora17) (2017: Eurac Research, Italy)



Think Global, Write Local – Patterns of Writing Dialect on SNS -- Aivars Glaznieks. . . . 2rnSmall vs. Big Data in Language Research: Challenges and Opportunities -- A. Seza Doğruözrn. . . 3rnCLARIN Survey of CMC Resources and Tools -- Darja Fišer . . . . 4rnThe Impact of WhatsApp on Dutch Youths’ School Writing -- Lieke Verheijen and Wilbert Spooren . . . . 6rnModeling Non-Standard Language Use in Adolescents’ CMC: The Impact and Interaction ofrnAge, Gender and Education -- Lisa Hilte, Reinhild Vandekerckhove and Walter Daelemansrn. . . 11rnInvestigating Interaction Signs across Genres, Modes and Languages: The Example of OKAY -- Laura Herzberg and Angelika Storrer -- 16rnAnonymisation of the Dortmund Chat Corpus 2.1 -- Harald Lüngen, Michael Beißwenger, Laura Herzberg and Cathrin Pichler . . . 21rnEmoticons as multifunctional and pragmatic Resources: a corpus-based Study on Twitter -- Stefania Spina . . 25rnCorpus-Based Analysis of Demonyms in Slovene Twitter -- Taja Kuzman and Darja Fišer . .. 30rnEuropean Language Ecology and Bilingualism with English on Twitter-- Steven Coats. . . 35rnReliable Part-of-Speech Tagging of Low-frequency Phenomena in the Social Media Domain -- Tobias Horsmann, Michael Beißwenger and Torsten Zesch -- 39rnDeveloping a protocol for collecting data in Higher Education: assessing natural languagernmetadata for a Databank of Oral Teletandem Interactions -- Paola Leone. . . 44rnThe #Idéo2017 Platform -- Julien Longhi, Claudia Marinica, Nader Hassine, Abdulhafiz Alkhouli and Boris Borzic . . . 46rnConnecting Resources: Which Issues Have to be Solved to Integrate CMC Corpora fromrnHeterogeneous Sources and for Different Languages? -- Michael Beißwenger, Ciara Wigham, Carole Etienne . . 52rnStorrer and Torsten Zesch ”You’re trolling because…” – A Corpus-based Study of Perceived Trolling and Motive Attribution in the Comment Threads of Three British Political Blogs -- Márton Petykó . . 56rnFear and Loathing on Twitter: Attitudes towards Language -- Damjan Popič and Darja Fišerrn. . . 61rnA Comparative Study of Computer-mediated and Spoken Conversations from Pakistani andrnU.S. English using Multidimensional Analysis -- Muhammad Shakir and Dagmar Deuberrn. . . . 65rnMoCoDa 2: Creating a Database and Web Frontend for the Repeated Collection of MobilernCommunication (WhatsApp, SMS & Co) -- Michael Beißwenger, Marcel Fladrich, Wolfgang Imo and Evelyn Ziegler . . . 71rnPublic Service News on Facebook: Exploring Journalistic Usage Patterns and Reaction Data -- Daniel Pfurtscheller -- 72rnThe graphic realization of /l/-vocalization in Swiss German WhatsApp messages -- Simone Ueberwasser . . 73rnrn


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302.23 PRO
Penerbit cmc-corpora Conference Series : Eurac Research, Italy.,
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82 hlm
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302.23
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Tipe Media
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