Cues in computer-mediated communication: A corpus analysis |
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Authors: | Monica A. Riordan Roger J. Kreuz |
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Affiliation: | The University of Memphis, 202 Psychology Building, Memphis, TN 38152, USA |
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Abstract: | An analysis of five contemporary corpora examines the use of several different cues in four channels of computer-mediated communication. With an in-depth corpus analysis, we show that a wealth of cues is available in online communication, and that these cues are often matched with words that have particular functions and/or semantic meanings. Using the Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count text analysis software (Pennebaker et al., 2007), we found the two largest categories represented by cue-laden words involved affect and cognitive mechanisms, suggesting that cues are largely used to indicate emotion or to disambiguate a message. We argue that learning the meaning of these cues is central to learning how people communicate nonverbally while online. |
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Keywords: | Nonverbal Email Chat Blogs Cues Online communication |
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