A Distributional Semantic Online Lexicon for Linguistic Explorations of Societies

Author:

Dahlberg Stefan1,Axelsson Sofia2,Gyllensten Amaru Cuba3,Sahlgren Magnus3,Ekgren Ariel3,Holmberg Sören2,Schwarz Jonas Andersson4

Affiliation:

1. Mid Sweden University, Sweden and University of Bergen, Norway

2. University of Gothenburg, Sweden

3. RISE Research Institutes of Sweden AB, Boras, Sweden

4. Södertörn University, Stockholm, Sweden

Abstract

Linguistic Explorations of Societies (LES) is an interdisciplinary research project with scholars from the fields of political science, computer science, and computational linguistics. The overarching ambition of LES has been to contribute to the survey-based comparative scholarship by compiling and analyzing online text data within and between languages and countries. To this end, the project has developed an online semantic lexicon, which allows researchers to explore meanings and usages of words in online media across a substantial number of geo-coded languages. The lexicon covers data from approximately 140 language–country combinations and is, to our knowledge, the most extensive free research resource of its kind. Such a resource makes it possible to critically examine survey translations and identify discrepancies in order to modify and improve existing survey methodology, and its unique features further enable Internet researchers to study public debate online from a comparative perspective. In this article, we discuss the social scientific rationale for using online text data as a complement to survey data, and present the natural language processing–based methodology behind the lexicon including its underpinning theory and practical modeling. Finally, we engage in a critical reflection about the challenges of using online text data to gauge public opinion and political behavior across the world.

Funder

Vetenskapsrådet

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Law,Library and Information Sciences,Computer Science Applications,General Social Sciences

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