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Annotating speaker stance in discourse:the Brexit Blog Corpus
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In Search of Meaning:Lessons, Resources and Next Steps for Computational Analysis of Financial Discourse
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Evaluating stance-annotated sentences from political blogs regarding the Brexit:a quantitative analysis
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Sociolinguistic Features for Author Gender Identification:From Qualitative Evidence to Quantitative Analysis.
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Stance Classification in Texts from Blogs on the 2016 British Referendum
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Identifying the Authors’ National Variety of English in Social Media Text
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Evaluation and Sociolinguistic Analysis of Text Features for Gender and Age Identification
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Age Identification of Twitter Users:Classification Methods and Sociolinguistic Analysis
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Using Sociolinguistic Inspired Features for Gender Classification of Web Users
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Web page classification using WordNet’s linguistic information
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