Maud Reveilhac
List of John Benjamins publications in which Maud Reveilhac is involved.
Articles
2025 Evaluating a transparent and interpretable approach to stance detection using linguistic markers in social media data Reproducibility, Replicability, and Robustness in Corpus Linguistics, Schweinberger, Martin and Michael Haugh (eds.), pp. 195–233 | Article
Our study focuses on replicability, which entails researchers’ ability to achieve similar results to a prior study using identical methods but a different yet comparable dataset. We address the challenge of stance detection (determining whether a document is “favorable,” “against,” or “neutral”… read more
2025 Measuring language complexity about European politics in Swiss parliamentary debates Mathematical Modelling in Linguistics and Text Analysis: Theory and applications, Pawłowski, Adam, Sheila Embleton, Jan Mačutek and Aris Xanthos (eds.), pp. 191–206 | Chapter
This study investigates changes in the political discourse surrounding Europe and European integration in Swiss parliamentary debates from 1995 to 2022. It relies on text analysis methods for measuring linguistic complexity and benchmarks the observed trends against topicality, party affiliation… read more
2023 Chapter 12. Colloquialisation, compression and democratisation in British parliamentary debates Exploring Language and Society with Big Data: Parliamentary discourse across time and space, Korhonen, Minna, Haidee Kotze and Jukka Tyrkkö (eds.), pp. 336–372 | Chapter
We conduct an analysis of the link between colloquialisation and democratisation in debates in the British parliament. Our corpus is a sampler of the Hansard archive, covering the period 1803–2005 and containing 170 million words. We first investigate how the linguistic patterns of parliamentary… read more


