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Computing differences in language between male and female authors
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Computing differences in language between male and female authors
O'Sullivan, James
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2017-10-19
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© 2017 RTÉ Brainstorm; James O’Sullivan. This article is made available under a "No Derivatives" Creative Commons license
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https://www.rte.ie/eile/brainstorm/2017/1018/913307-computing-differences-in-language-between-male-and-female-authors/
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O'Sullivan, James (2017) 'Computing differences in language between male and female authors', RTÉ Brainstorm, 19 October.
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A number of studies have looked at differences in language between genders in literature, but what can computers really tell us about this?
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