Comparing Measures of Linguistic Diversity Across Social Media Language Data and Census Data at Subnational Geographic Areas

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2022
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Wong S
Dunn J
Adams, Benjamin
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This paper describes a preliminary study on the comparative linguistic ecology of online spaces (i.e., social media language data) and real-world spaces in Aotearoa New Zealand (i.e., subnational administrative areas). We compare measures of linguistic diversity between these different spaces and discuss how social media users align with real-world populations. The results from the current study suggests that there is potential to use online social media language data to observe spatial and temporal changes in linguistic diversity at subnational geographic areas; however, further work is required to understand how well social media represents real-world behaviour.

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Wong S, Dunn J, Adams B (2022). Comparing Measures of Linguistic Diversity Across Social Media Language Data and Census Data at Subnational Geographic Areas. Wellington, New Zealand: NZGRC 2022.
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47 - Language, communication and culture::4704 - Linguistics::470403 - Computational linguistics
47 - Language, communication and culture::4704 - Linguistics::470411 - Sociolinguistics
47 - Language, communication and culture::4701 - Communication and media studies::470102 - Communication technology and digital media studies
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