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Feature instability as a criterion for selecting potential style markers

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/asi.20428

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We introduce a new measure on linguistic features, called stability, which captures the extent to which a language element such as a word or a syntactic construct is replaceable by semantically equivalent elements. This measure may be perceived as quantifying the degree of available synonymy for a language item. We show that frequent, but unstable, features are especially useful as discriminators of an author's writing style.

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