Mark my words!

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Physiological studies have suggested that participants in conversation accommodate in dimensions such as style, utterance length, gesture, speaking rate etc. In this paper authors investigate accommodation in twitter. They propose a novel probabilistic framework to compute measures such as stylistic cohesion,stylistic accommodation and stylistic influence and symmetry.

Authors use non-topical LIWC[link] dimensions to compute measures mentioned above. Some of examples for these dimensions include use of Article,Negation words(not/no),Preposition,Quantifier,1st person singular pronoun,1st person plural pronoun,2nd person pronoun in conversation.