Stylistic features usage: Similarities and differences using multiple social networks
User engagement on social networks is essential for news outlets where they often distribute online content. News outlets simultaneously leverage multiple social media platforms to reach their overall audience and to increase marketshare. In this research, we analyze ten common stylistic features in...
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Main Authors: | ALDOUS, Kholoud Khalil, AN, Jisun, JANSEN, Bernard J. |
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2019
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