Lexical Analysis of 2008 US Presidential and Vice-Presidiential Debates - Who's the Windbag?

Lexical Analysis of 2008 US Presidential and Vice-Presidiential Debates - Who's the Windbag?

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mkweb.bcgsc.ca — "1 minute summary Metrics of speech structure of candidates fall within narrow tolerances, suggesting high degree of wordsmithing and rehearsal. For example, noun/verb/adjective/adverb ratio spread is very small with candidates' values within 2%."

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  1. Very very interesting. McCain says "afraid" and Obama says "true."

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    1. @Wordherd Yeah, McCain mainly says "control, strategy, nuclear, home". While Obama outperforms him multifold.

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