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Interlocutors' age impacts teenagers' online writing style

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Subtitle:accommodation in intra- and intergenerational online conversations
The present study examines how teenagers adapt their language use to that of their conversation partner (i.e., the linguistic phenomenon of accommodation) in interactions with peers (intragenerational communication) and with older interlocutors (intergenerational communication). We analyze a large corpus of Flemish teenagers' conversations on Facebook Messenger and WhatsApp, which appear to be highly peer-oriented. With Poisson models, we examine whether the teenage participants adjust their writing style to older interlocutors. The same trend emerges for three sets of prototypical markers of the informal online genre: teenagers insert significantly fewer of these markers when interacting with older interlocutors, thus matching their interlocutors' style and increasing linguistic similarity. Finally, the analyses reveal subtle differences in accommodation patterns for the distinct linguistic variables with respect to the impact of the teenagers' sociodemographic profiles and their interlocutors' age.
Journal: Frontiers in artificial intelligence (Lausanne)
ISSN: 2624-8212
Volume: 4
Pages: 1 - 17
Publication year:2021
Keywords:A1 Journal article
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Accessibility:Open