Not Just Semantics: Word Meaning Negotiation in Social Media and Spoken Interaction

Staffan Larsson, Jenny Myrendal, Bill Noble


Abstract
This paper outlines the ongoing research project “Not Just Semantics: Word Meaning Negotiation in Social Media and Spoken Interaction”. The goal of the project is to investigate how meanings of words (and phrases) are interactively negotiated in social media and in spoken interaction. This project will contribute towards a comprehensive theory of word meaning negotiation.
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2024.clasp-1.8
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Proceedings of the 2024 CLASP Conference on Multimodality and Interaction in Language Learning
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October
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2024
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Gothenburg, Sweden
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Amy Qiu, Bill Noble, David Pagmar, Vladislav Maraev, Nikolai Ilinykh
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CLASP
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SIGSEM
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Association for Computational Linguistics
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56–61
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Staffan Larsson, Jenny Myrendal, and Bill Noble. 2024. Not Just Semantics: Word Meaning Negotiation in Social Media and Spoken Interaction. In Proceedings of the 2024 CLASP Conference on Multimodality and Interaction in Language Learning, pages 56–61, Gothenburg, Sweden. Association for Computational Linguistics.
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