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Studying Linguistic Changes over 200 Years of Newspapers through Resilient Words Analysis

Buntinx, Vincent
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Bornet, Cyril  
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Kaplan, Frédéric  
2017
Frontiers in Digital Humanities

This paper presents a methodology to analyze linguistic changes in a given textual corpus allowing to overcome two common problems related to corpus linguistics studies. One of these issues is the monotonic increase of the corpus size with time, and the other one is the presence of noise in the textual data. In addition, our method allows to better target the linguistic evolution of the corpus, instead of other aspects like noise fluctuation or topics evolution. A corpus formed by two newspapers “La Gazette de Lausanne” and “Le Journal de Genève” is used, providing 4 million articles from 200 years of archives. We first perform some classical measurements on this corpus in order to provide indicators and visualizations of linguistic evolution. We then define the concept of a lexical kernel and word resilience, to face the two challenges of noises and corpus size fluctuations. This paper ends with a discussion based on the comparison of results from linguistic change analysis and concludes with possible future works continuing in that direction.

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research article
DOI
10.3389/fdigh.2017.00002
Author(s)
Buntinx, Vincent
Bornet, Cyril  
Kaplan, Frédéric  
Date Issued

2017

Published in
Frontiers in Digital Humanities
Volume

4

Start page

2

Subjects

linguistic change

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corpus studies

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newspapers archives

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textual distance

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corpora kernel

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word resilience

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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February 3, 2017
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