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Sketching Linguistic Borders: Mobility Analysis on Multilingual Microbloggers

Published: 03 April 2017 Publication History

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Twitter has been used for various kinds of sociological studies including also multi-lingual analysis. In this paper we study the phenomenon of multilingualism in Twitter from a novel viewpoint. We advance the existing studies by correlating user mobility and multilingualism. The results we show can be used for explaining the usage of languages based on user location and mobility.

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    WWW '17 Companion: Proceedings of the 26th International Conference on World Wide Web Companion
    April 2017
    1738 pages
    ISBN:9781450349147

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    Published: 03 April 2017

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    1. microblogging
    2. multilingual
    3. tourism
    4. twitter

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    • (2018)Towards Understanding Cross-Cultural Crowd Sentiment Using Social MediaTransforming Digital Worlds10.1007/978-3-319-78105-1_8(67-73)Online publication date: 15-Mar-2018
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