Relation between gender and language has been studied by many authors, however, there is still some uncertainty left regarding gender influence on language usage in the professional environment. Often, the studied data sets are too small or texts of individual authors are too short in order to capture differences of language usage wrt gender successfully. This study draws from a larger corpus of speeches transcripts of the Lithuanian Parliament (1990-2013) to explore language differences of political debates by gender via stylometric analysis. Experimental set up consists of stylistic features that indicate lexical style and do not require external linguistic tools, namely the most frequent words, in combination with unsupervised machine learning algorithms. Results show that gender differences in the language use remain in professional environment not only in usage of function words, preferred linguistic constructions, but in the presented topics as well.
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Mandravickaite, J., & Krilavičius, T. (2017). Stylometric analysis of parliamentary speeches: Gender dimension. In BSNLP 2017 - 6th Workshop on Balto-Slavic Natural Language Processing at the 15th Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics, EACL 2017 (pp. 102–107). Association for Computational Linguistics (ACL). https://doi.org/10.18653/v1/w17-1416
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