Language Does More: The Business of Keeping Up with Internet Culture and Language
How do businesses use analytics to stay on top of evolving internet culture and language?
Does the internet speak its own language? If so, what is it?
In what ways is internet culture indexed in internet language?
Language Does More: Dialect Analytics for Marketing Strategy
Language Does More: Dialect Analytics for Marketing Strategy
What are regional dialects and how do they influence individual perception?
What are some tools brands can use to navigate the marketing complexities of regional dialects?
In what ways do language change and linguistic context pose challenges to many Natural Language Processing strategies for marketers?
Language Does More: Multilingualism
How linguistically diverse is the U.S., really?
Why does the U.S. have such a strange relationship with multilingualism compared to the rest of the world?
How can we re-define what constitutes “professional” language to better take advantage of linguistic diversity?
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Language Does More: Collaboration
Collaboration and cooperation are linguistic tasks.
How can we define collaborative conversation by their language patterns?
How do teams fail to collaborate? How do they collaborate successfully?
What are some strategies to ensure effective collaboration?
Language Does More: Codeswitching
What is codeswitching, why do linguists study it, and why is it important to consider in business settings?
Who codeswitches? Is race the only relevant demographic category for code-switching?
What is the “freedom from codeswitching” movement, and is it realistic to eliminate codeswitching in business settings?
Language Does More: Swearing
What is swearing? Why do humans collectively decide that some words are “bad words”?
How is swearing interpreted differently based on speaker and context? Where does the workplace fit into all of this?
How do younger generations impact swearing norms in the workplace?
Language Does More: Demographics
What are “demographics”, what is the connection between language and demographics, and why is this important to consider in the workplace?
What do linguists know about how individual interpretation of different speech patterns impacts our perception of demographic categories?