Decoding Language in the Digital Age: A Model of Computational Discourse Analysis
Decoding Language in the Digital Age: A Model of Computational Discourse Analysis
Z. Roozafzai
TLDR
This study investigates various computational techniques employed in discourse analysis, including natural language processing, machine learning, and text mining, utilizing a diverse range of textual data from social media interactions, online forums, and news articles, to explore the efficacy of these methods in uncovering patterns, structures, and meanings within the data corpus.
Abstract
This research examines the application of computational methods to discourse analysis in the digital age. As language adapts to new technological contexts, the need for automated, data-driven approaches to understanding language in use grows increasingly evident. The study investigates various computational techniques employed in discourse analysis, including natural language processing, machine learning, and text mining, utilizing a diverse range of textual data from social media interactions, online forums, and news articles. It explores the efficacy of these methods in uncovering patterns, structures, and meanings within the data corpus. Additionally, the research addresses the challenges and limitations of these techniques, and evaluates their potential to enhance our understanding of language and communication in an ever-evolving digital landscape. By contributing to the ongoing discourse on the role of technology in discourse analysis, this study aims to inform linguistic and social research, highlighting the importance of data-driven approaches in unraveling the complexities of language use in the digital era.
