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Idiolect

Idiolect is an individual's unique use of language, including speech. This unique usage encompasses a person's active vocabulary, grammar, and pronunciation. This differs from a dialect, a common set of linguistic characteristics shared among a group of people.

Forensic linguistics, Language & Detecting idiolect with corpora

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Language

Forensic linguistics

Detecting idiolect with corpora

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Idiolect

Nodes27
Edges26
Triples26
Avg. degree1.93
Density0.074074
Components1

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Idiolect

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related to Forensic linguistics · 12
Idiolect → Although, Appedole, Appedole's, Forensic, Guillén, In, Max Appedole, Mexican, Rafael Sebastián Guillén Vicente's, Subcomandante Marcos, The, Zapatista
related to Detecting idiolect with corpora · 7
Idiolect → Corpora, Data, In, Samples, Superfluous, This, Whether
related to Language · 6
Idiolect → According, Every, Forensic, Language, Linguists, The
is a · 1
Idiolect → individual's unique use of language

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language forensic linguistics individual unique word dialect grammar style idiolects speakers languages one data individual's use speech usage vocabulary among

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Idiolectis aindividual's unique use of language0.90text
Idiolectrelated to Detecting idiolect with corporaCorpora0.60section
Idiolectrelated to Detecting idiolect with corporaIn0.60section
Idiolectrelated to Detecting idiolect with corporaWhether0.60section
Idiolectrelated to Detecting idiolect with corporaThis0.60section
Idiolectrelated to Detecting idiolect with corporaData0.60section
Idiolectrelated to Detecting idiolect with corporaSamples0.60section
Idiolectrelated to Detecting idiolect with corporaSuperfluous0.60section
Idiolectrelated to Forensic linguisticsForensic0.60section
Idiolectrelated to Forensic linguisticsThe0.60section
Idiolectrelated to Forensic linguisticsIn0.60section
Idiolectrelated to Forensic linguisticsMax Appedole0.60section

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