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Jack Grieve

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Plos One|January 24, 2024
The semantics, sociolinguistics, and origins of double modals in American English: New insights from social mediaCameron Morin, Jack Grieve
Plos One|September 26, 2019
Stylistic variation on the Donald Trump Twitter account: A linguistic analysis of tweets posted between 2009 and 2018Isobelle Clarke, Jack Grieve
Plos One|July 3, 2025
Attributing authorship via the perplexity of authorial language modelsWeihang Huang, Akira Murakami, Jack Grieve
Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence|March 18, 2021
Mapping Lexical Dialect Variation in British English Using TwitterJack Grieve, Chris Montgomery, Andrea Nini, et al.
Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory|February 12, 2024
Large-scale patterns of number use in spoken and written EnglishGreg Woodin, Bodo Winter, Jeannette Littlemore, et al.
Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence|January 28, 2025
The sociolinguistic foundations of language modelingJack Grieve, Sara Bartl, Matteo Fuoli, et al.
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Plos One|January 24, 2024
The semantics, sociolinguistics, and origins of double modals in American English: New insights from social mediaCameron Morin, Jack Grieve
Plos One|September 26, 2019
Stylistic variation on the Donald Trump Twitter account: A linguistic analysis of tweets posted between 2009 and 2018Isobelle Clarke, Jack Grieve
Plos One|July 3, 2025
Attributing authorship via the perplexity of authorial language modelsWeihang Huang, Akira Murakami, Jack Grieve
Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence|March 18, 2021
Mapping Lexical Dialect Variation in British English Using TwitterJack Grieve, Chris Montgomery, Andrea Nini, et al.
Corpus Linguistics and Linguistic Theory|February 12, 2024
Large-scale patterns of number use in spoken and written EnglishGreg Woodin, Bodo Winter, Jeannette Littlemore, et al.
Frontiers in Artificial Intelligence|January 28, 2025
The sociolinguistic foundations of language modelingJack Grieve, Sara Bartl, Matteo Fuoli, et al.
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