“…Accommodation has also been described on all linguistic levels of spoken language (for semantics (and the interface with pragmatics) see e.g., Beaver & Zeevat, 2007; Heim, 1992; Katzir & Singh, 2013; Libermann, 2012; for multiple levels of linguistics see Ferrara, 1991; for syntax see Bock, 1986; Gries, 2005; for vocabulary see Boghrati, et al, 2016; Gueguen, 2009; Jacob et al, 2011; Van Baaren et al, 2003; for morphology see Dunstan, 2010; Trudgill, 1986; and for phonetics and phonology see Chang, 2013; Fabiano-Smith et al, 2010; Nilsenová & Swerts, 2012; Pardo, 2006; Pardo et al, 2013; Sancier & Fowler, 1997; Tobin et al, 2017). More recently, accommodation effects have also been demonstrated in text-based communication, more specifically in online-communication (e.g., Bunz & Campbell, 2004; Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil et al, 2011; Scissors et al, 2009).…”