Z7-4083 — Final report
1.
Linguists against the hostile discourse

When a research points out an anonymous author of an authentic text , these results can initiate important social consequences. This position opens several questions discussed in the paper: Does a researcher have the right to investigate authorship of an anonymous text? Is he obliged to reveal the author’s identity? Where is the limit between hate speech and the liberty of speech?

B.03 Paper at an international scientific conference

COBISS.SI-ID: 53180258
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Personal profiling through linguistic fingerprints

Transfer of the methodology of authorship attribution into practice: RTVSLO (http://ars.rtvslo.si/2013/02/osebnostne-znacilnosti-v-jezikovnih-sledeh/)

F.17 Transfer of existing technologies, know-how, methods and procedures into practice

COBISS.SI-ID: 35723053
3.
Towards an empirical analyses of New Speakers' language practices

Ana Zwitter Vitez is MC member in european Cost Action IS1306 New speakers in a Multilingual Europe. The aim of the Action is to investigate the challenges and the opportunities of multilingual speakers in the role of immigrants, transnational workers or within regional minorities.

D.03 Membership in foreign/international boards/committees

COBISS.SI-ID: 56964962
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Le décryptage de l'auteur anonyme

The Blog Corpus contains metadata about the authors' personal profile (gender, age, education, region). The database consists of 55 authors and 30.000 texts (1,2 mio words).

F.15 Development of a new information system/databases

COBISS.SI-ID: 51943522
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Authorship attribution: the example of 'Voters in Sportsuits?

Anonymous text corpus that provoked vivid public reactions in slovenan media in 2011. The database consists of 21 authors and 75 texts (55.000 words).

F.15 Development of a new information system/databases

COBISS.SI-ID: 55987554