2023
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0287688
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Tracking diachronic sentiment change of economic terms in times of crisis: Connotative fluctuations of ‘inflation’ in the news discourse

Javier Fernández-Cruz,
Antonio Moreno-Ortiz

Abstract: The present study focuses on the fluctuation of sentiment in economic terminology to observe semantic changes in restricted diachrony. Our study examines the evolution of the target term ‘inflation’ in the business section of quality news and the impact of the Great Recession. This is carried out through the application of quantitative and qualitative methods: Sentiment Analysis, Usage Fluctuation Analysis, Corpus Linguistics, and Discourse Analysis. From the diachronic Great Recession News Corpus that covers … Show more

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“…Authors [6] investigate the changes in the emotional connotation of economic terms over time, specifically the fluctuations in the meaning of the word "inflation" during periods of crisis, reflecting semantic changes in a limited diachrony. The study examines the evolution of the target term "inflation" in the business news sections of quality publications and the impact of the Great Recession.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Authors [6] investigate the changes in the emotional connotation of economic terms over time, specifically the fluctuations in the meaning of the word "inflation" during periods of crisis, reflecting semantic changes in a limited diachrony. The study examines the evolution of the target term "inflation" in the business news sections of quality publications and the impact of the Great Recession.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%