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Follow the leader: Documents on the leading edge of semantic change get more citations

Abstract

Diachronic word embeddings—vector representations of words over time—offer remarkable insights into the evolution of language and provide a tool for quantifying sociocultural change from text documents. Prior work has used such embeddings to identify shifts in the meaning of individual words. However, simply knowing that a word has changed in meaning is insufficient to identify the instances of word usage that convey the historical meaning or the newer meaning. In this study, we link diachronic word embeddings to documents, by situating those documents as leaders or laggards with respect to ongoing semantic changes. Specifically, we propose a novel method to quantify the degree of semantic progressiveness in each word usage, and then show how these usages can be aggregated to obtain scores for each document. We analyze two large collections of documents, representing legal opinions and …

Date
January 1, 1970
Authors
Sandeep Soni, Kristina Lerman, Jacob Eisenstein
Journal
Journal of the Association for Information Science and Technology
Volume
72
Issue
4
Pages
478-492
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, Inc.