2016
DOI: 10.1177/0261927x15612197
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“Homosexual Marriage” or “Marriage for All”? Social Lexical Markers’ Effects on Persuasion

Abstract: In 2013, the French parliament legalized marriage between same-sex persons. One issue of debate was to define whether people were debating about “marriage for everybody” as claimed by the supporters of the law or about “homosexual marriage” as the opponents labeled it. This research aims to analyze the effects of social lexical markers (SLM) reflecting social groups of opinions elicit when embedded in a persuasive message. A first study showed that SLM are explicitly identified by people but only when embedded… Show more

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