An Exploratory Study on the Transmission of Language Memes: The Case of Chinese Language Memes

Fei Wang, Pei-ji Chen, Wen-yang Li, Hiroshi Yokoi
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We did an exploratory investigation of the transmission of language memes using the meme concept. Using 62 Chinese language memes as an example, we mined the emotions of netizens’ posts containing these languages on Weibo, a Chinese social platform and successfully demonstrated language memes’ potential for eliciting both positive and negative emotions. By comparing the features of emotional changes with the features of the four different language meme transmission processes (bursty, continuous expansion, continuous decline and steady) classified in this study, the results of correlation analysis objectively illustrate the existed connection between emotion and language meme transmission. Specifically, we discovered that the positive emotion ‘good’ and the negative emotion ‘disgust’ are the most obvious emotions elicited by language memes. Additionally, 79% of language memes’ transmission processes were correlated with emotions (positive or negative). And most language memes’ transmission process belongs to the bursty type, especially the latency → burst mode.
语言记忆传播的探索性研究:以中文语言记忆为例
我们利用meme概念对语言memes的传播进行了探索性研究。我们以 62 个中文语言memes 为例,挖掘了网民在中国社交平台微博上发布的包含这些语言的帖子的情绪,并成功证明了语言memes 激发积极和消极情绪的潜力。通过比较情感变化的特征与本研究划分的四种不同语言备忘录传播过程(爆发式、持续扩大、持续下降和稳定)的特征,相关分析的结果客观地说明了情感与语言备忘录传播之间存在的联系。具体而言,我们发现 "好 "这一积极情绪和 "厌恶 "这一消极情绪是语言备忘录所激发的最明显的情绪。此外,79%的语言备忘录的传播过程与情绪(积极或消极)相关。而且大多数语言备忘录的传播过程属于突发型,尤其是潜伏→突发模式。
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