基于语料库的在线酒店评论语篇中的性别差异语义分析

V. Lanin, E. Smirnova
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这项研究涉及了Booking.com网站上2460万字的在线酒店评论语料库中提到的语义类别,这些评论的作者有男有女。本研究的总体目标是应用文本挖掘技术,即基于语料库的语义分析,以发现男性和女性在评论酒店时的话语是否存在显著差异。用于分析的评论是由位于英国的人撰写的,与全星级的酒店和公寓有关。采用UCREL语义分析系统(USAS)的语义标注方法对McArthur(1981)提出的语义类别进行检测。我们发现,在语言表达和停留的突出方面,男性和女性话语之间存在一些统计上显著的差异。例如,女性的写作似乎更加个人化和情绪化,大量使用代词和助推器。至于评论的内容,男性倾向于提到支付的钱、酒店的位置和食物;而女性则更倾向于写家人、朋友或伴侣。
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Gender variation in the discourse of online hotel reviews: A corpus-based semantic analysis
The study deals with sematic categories mentioned in a 24,6-million-word corpus of online hotel reviews from Booking.com authored by men and women. The overall objective of the current study is the application of text mining techniques, namely corpus-based semantic analysis, to find if there are significant differences in the discourse of men and women when reviewing hotels. The reviews employed for the analysis were written by people located in the UK and relate to hotels and apartments of all star ratings. The semantic categories suggested by McArthur (1981) were detected by means of sematic tagging with UCREL Semantic Analysis System (USAS). We found a number of statistically significant differences between male and female discourses both in terms of linguistic expression and highlighted aspects of the stay. For example, women’s writing appears to be more personal and emotional with an extensive use of pronouns and boosters. As for the content of reviews, males tend to mention money paid, the location of the hotel and food; while females are more likely to write about family and friends or partners.
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