Gabrielova, 2015 - Google Patents
Implicit and explicit ways of expressing personal opinion on Twitter: The Tea Party Movement in the USAGabrielova, 2015
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- Gabrielova E
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This article examines the linguistic tools adopted by Twitter users to express their personal opinion on the Tea Party movement in the USA. The purpose of the current research is to define the link between the content of the message and the way it is expressed either …
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