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A Lexical, Syntactic, and Semantic Perspective for Understanding Style in Text

Published 18 Sep 2019 in cs.CL and cs.LG | (1909.08349v1)

Abstract: With a growing interest in modeling inherent subjectivity in natural language, we present a linguistically-motivated process to understand and analyze the writing style of individuals from three perspectives: lexical, syntactic, and semantic. We discuss the stylistically expressive elements within each of these levels and use existing methods to quantify the linguistic intuitions related to some of these elements. We show that such a multi-level analysis is useful for developing a well-knit understanding of style - which is independent of the natural language task at hand, and also demonstrate its value in solving three downstream tasks: authors' style analysis, authorship attribution, and emotion prediction. We conduct experiments on a variety of datasets, comprising texts from social networking sites, user reviews, legal documents, literary books, and newswire. The results on the aforementioned tasks and datasets illustrate that such a multi-level understanding of style, which has been largely ignored in recent works, models style-related subjectivity in text and can be leveraged to improve performance on multiple downstream tasks both qualitatively and quantitatively.

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