“…An ever-growing body of research analyses online language in general (e.g., Crystal, 2011 ; McCulloch, 2020 ), specific online registers, such as email ( Frehner, 2008 ; McVeigh, 2020 ), blogs ( Herring et al, 2004 ; Peterson, 2011 ), reviews ( Taboada, 2011 ; Vásquez, 2014 ), Facebook ( West, 2013 ; Farina, 2018 ), Twitter ( Zappavigna, 2012 ; Clarke and Grieve, 2019 ), or online and social media language in general ( Giltrow and Stein, 2009 ; Titak and Roberson, 2013 ; Page et al, 2014 ; Biber and Egbert, 2016 ; Berber Sardinha, 2018 ; Biber and Egbert, 2018 ). Little attention, however, has been paid to the linguistic characteristics of online news comments, a register now ubiquitous in our interactions with news, whether on the pages of newspapers or through platforms such as Twitter and Facebook.…”