Presentation 2014-06-15
A Comparative Study of Unsounded Code Strings at the End of Japanese, English, Spanish, Portuguese, and French Tweets
HIROKI Matsumoto, YASUHIKO Watanabe, KUNIHIRO Nakajima, RYO Nishimura, YOSHIHIRO Okada,
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Abstract(in English) In this study, we compare Japanese, English, Spanish, Portuguese, and French tweets submitted to Twitter and discuss how we use unsounded code strings at the end of online messages. We first define unsounded codes and unsounded code strings used in Japanese, English, Spanish, Portuguese, and French text. Next, we compare and discuss the usage of unsounded code strings at the end of tweets to general public and particular persons. Finally, we show that Japanese speakers use unsounded code strings at the end of online messages more frequently to particular persons than to general public while English, Spanish, Portuguese, and French speakers do not.
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Keyword(in English) unsounded code string / Twitter / comparative study of multiple languages / micro blog
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Conference Date 2014/6/7(1days)
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Title (in English) A Comparative Study of Unsounded Code Strings at the End of Japanese, English, Spanish, Portuguese, and French Tweets
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Keyword(1) unsounded code string
Keyword(2) Twitter
Keyword(3) comparative study of multiple languages
Keyword(4) micro blog
1st Author's Name HIROKI Matsumoto
1st Author's Affiliation Department of Media Informatics, Ryukoku University()
2nd Author's Name YASUHIKO Watanabe
2nd Author's Affiliation Department of Media Informatics, Ryukoku University
3rd Author's Name KUNIHIRO Nakajima
3rd Author's Affiliation Department of Media Informatics, Ryukoku University
4th Author's Name RYO Nishimura
4th Author's Affiliation Department of Media Informatics, Ryukoku University
5th Author's Name YOSHIHIRO Okada
5th Author's Affiliation Department of Media Informatics, Ryukoku University
Date 2014-06-15
Paper # NLC2014-17
Volume (vol) vol.114
Number (no) 81
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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