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Exploring cultural differences in language usage: The case of negation
Svetlozara Stoytcheva
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Dov Cohen
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Catherine Blake
Psychology
Information Trust Institute
College of Law
School of Information Sciences
National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA)
Center for East Asian and Pacific Studies
Biomedical and Translational Sciences
Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies
Siebel School of Computing and Data Science
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Cultural Differences
100%
New York Times
100%
Language Usage
100%
Xinhua
100%
English News
50%
Native English Speakers
25%
Natural Language Processing
25%
News Story
25%
Asian Languages
25%
Typed Dependencies
25%
Arts and Humanities
Negation
100%
Cultural Differences
100%
New York Times
66%
English
33%
Speaker
16%
English Speaker
16%
Natural Language Processing
16%
News stories
16%
Empirical data
16%
Asian Languages
16%
Social Sciences
Cultural Differences
100%
Language Usage
100%
English
100%
Natural Language Processing
33%
Asian Languages
33%
Psychology
New York Times
100%