Abstract
Abstract
The paper investigates formal language in persuasive discourse on the
r/ChangeMyView subreddit. We collected a corpus of 100 million messages, split into
subcorpora based on the user-awarded marker delta, which rewards changing an original poster’s view. Assuming
that formality/informality is potentially an important factor in the persuasiveness of a message, we examine the two subcorpora
with respect to formality markers. The results indicate no systematic variation along the formality/informality continuum between
persuasive and non-persuasive posts on r/ChangeMyView. The posters use personal pronouns,
suasive verbs, emphatics, imperatives, elaborate connectors and WH-questions with similar frequency, and express themselves using
vocabulary and syntax of similar complexity. Moreover, keyword lists and n-gram rankings indicate no register difference. A
qualitative analysis of concordance lines for persuade and change PRONOUN view paints a picture
of a community that values factual, evidence-based discourse and openness to logical persuasion, with a linguistic norm of
relatively formal, sophisticated register.
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Subject
Computer Networks and Communications,Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics
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