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Investigating the Sources of Linguistic Alignment in Conversation
Gabriel Doyle
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Michael C. Frank
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Paper Details:
Month: August
Year: 2016
Location: Berlin, Germany
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Alignment, Acceptance, and Rejection of Group Identities in Online Political Discourse
Hagyeong Shin
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Gabriel Doyle
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Alignment at Work: Using Language to Distinguish the Internalization and Self-Regulation Components of Cultural Fit in Organizations
Gabriel Doyle
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Amir Goldberg
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Sameer Srivastava
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Michael Frank
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Not that much power: Linguistic alignment is influenced more by low-level linguistic features rather than social power
Yang Xu
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Jeremy Cole
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David Reitter
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Weighting Model Based on Group Dynamics to Measure Convergence in Multi-party Dialogue
Zahra Rahimi
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Diane Litman
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