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Trends in the texts of national anthems: A comparative study. | LitMetric

Trends in the texts of national anthems: A comparative study.

Heliyon

Institute for Interdisciplinary Studies on Bio-Nano-Sciences, Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania.

Published: August 2023

AI Article Synopsis

  • The report builds on previous research to objectively analyze national anthems worldwide, focusing on topics and biases related to identity, conflict, and well-being.
  • The study uses automated software tools to identify and compare preferred topics in anthems, such as state, feelings, and religion, across different continents and cultures.
  • Findings reveal distinct trends, such as a prevalence of "liberty" in Latin anthems, an absence of "I" in African anthems, and varying sentiment scores, with Latin and Mediterranean anthems being more neutral compared to the positive sentiments in Central and Western Asian, Germanic, and Slavic countries.

Article Abstract

In a recent previous investigation of national anthems, preferred topics and their bias (e.g., towards identity, fighting, or well-being) were identified subjectively (Silaghi-Dumitrescu, 2020). The present report aims to verify whether a more objective, automated, comparison of the texts of national anthems across the world can also reveal systematic trends - and to what extent. To this end, the Tropes and Semantria software packages are employed, revealing preferred topics (e.g., state, feeling, body, time, land, religion, family, fight), how their relative weights differ across continents and cultures, and how the conveyed sentiments vary. For instance, "liberty" is more common in Latin-country anthems while almost absent in Asia, "feelings" are less mentioned in Germanic-language anthems, and the first-person singular "I" is essentially absent African anthems. The sentiment scores of the anthems vary from neutral in Latin and Mediterranean anthems to much more positive in Central and Western Asian, Germanic and Slavic countries.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10458337PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e19105DOI Listing

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