From: Celebrity profiling through linguistic analysis of digital social networks
Category | Description |
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The 1950s | They repeatedly use mentions. They do not use the rest of the features of the social network. They do not have a marked lexical diversity. The average corpus size is variable. |
The 1960s | Their corpus has great use of words and characters. The features of the social network are emojis and mentions. Their lexical diversity is very variable, and there is no predominance of any personal pronoun. |
The 1970s | They have similar behavior to the corpus of the previous decade. However, in this decade, there is evidence of the use of first-personal pronouns in both singular and plural. |