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Authorship Analysis in Chinese Social Media Texts

Authorship Analysis in Chinese Social Media Texts

Authorship Analysis in Chinese Social Media Texts

Shaomin Zhang, Guangdong University of Foreign Studies
March 2024
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    This Element explores the sentiment and keyword features in both authorship profiling and authorship attribution in social media texts in the Chinese cultural context. The key findings can be summarised as follows: firstly, sentiment scores and keyword features are distinctive in delineating authors' gender and age. Specifically, female and younger authors tend to be less optimistic and use more personal pronouns and graduations than male and older authors, respectively. Secondly, these distinctive profiling features are also distinctive and significant in authorship attribution. Thirdly, our mindset, shaped by our inherent hormonal influences and external social experiences, plays a critical role in authorship. Theoretically, the findings expand authorship features into underexplored domains and substantiate the theory of mindset. Practically, the findings offer some broad quantitative benchmarks for authorship profiling cases in the Chinese cultural context, and perhaps other contexts where authorship profiling analyses have been used. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

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    March 2024
    Adobe eBook Reader
    9781009324281
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    Table of Contents

    • Series Preface
    • Prologue: The Neglected Language Clue and Recondite Forensic Linguistic Evidence in a Real 'Suicide Notes' Case
    • 1. Introduction
    • 2. Research Design
    • 3. Results and Discussion
    • 4. Conclusion
    • References.