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gen (noun)
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Positive
17 %
Negative
33 %
Neutral
50 %
Usage percentages of the word gen (noun) considering the attitude of the author, as found in the text
Taking into account the attitude of the text author, the word gen (noun) exhibits the following usage: positive attitude (17.34%), negative attitude (32.72%), and neutral attitude (49.95%).
Usage of the word gen (noun) in different text types compared to the whole corpus (over 100 = more typical; under 100 = less typical)
Considering the corpus average, with the value of over 100 being above average, the word gen (noun) exhibits the following usage in different text types: above-average in blog posts (131.2) and below-average in tweets (89.8) and news comments (81.4).
Usage of the word gen (noun) on different platforms compared to the whole corpus (over 100 = more typical; under 100 = less typical)
Considering the corpus average, with the value of over 100 being above average, the word gen (noun) exhibits above-average typical usage on all the platforms listed. Values: Twitter (9,848,901,563.8), Kvarkadabra (700,385.7), Medovernet (114,757.4), Rtvslo (103,637.2), Publishwall (59,881.8), Avtomobilizem (55,295.3), Mladina (19,444.9), Reporter (17,298.6), Pagetalk (8,529.7), and Usertalk (1,690.2).
Usage of the word gen (noun) considering different levels of linguistic standardness compared to the whole corpus (over 100 = more typical; under 100 = less typical)
Considering the corpus average, with the value of over 100 being above average, the word gen (noun) exhibits the following usage in different degrees of language standardness: above-average in texts written in standard language (108.3) and texts written in somewhat informal language (102.3) and below-average in texts written in very informal language (50.7).
Usage percentages of the word gen (noun) by gender of the author of the text
Taking into account the author's gender, the word gen (noun) exhibits the following usage: male gender (65.14%), female gender (22.47%), and without the information on gender (12.38%).
Male
65 %
Female
22 %
Unknown
12 %
Usage of the word gen (noun) in different account types compared to the whole corpus (over 100 = more typical; under 100 = less typical)
Considering the corpus average, with the value of over 100 being above average, the word gen (noun) exhibits the following usage in different account types: above-average in private user accounts (100.8) and below-average in corporate user accounts (94.4).
Zanimivo je, da drugi steber slovenske elektro energije GEN nima sedeža v LJ.
rtvslo, 2014
Pa jim omogoča živeti, da svoje bolne gene prenašajo na dediče.
usertalk, 2007
Res, vsa čast ti, gene(racija)!
rtvslo, 2014
Seveda ima tudi vzgoja veliko vlogo, a tudi geni imajo svojo in to zanikati je nesmiselno.
rtvslo, 2014
Razen seveda, če ne gre za bližnje sorodstvene vezi, kjer pa gre torej za "iste" gene.
rtvslo, 2014
Reci ameriškemu [per], da nima slovenskih korenin (ali pa genov), pa ga boš hudo užalil.
usertalk, 2008
Rekel bi, da se genski nanaša bolj na posamezen gen kot na celoten genetski material.
pagetalk, 2013
Ponavljam odgovor: etnične in jezikovne identitete niso vezane na gene in se v času in prostoru spreminjajo.
pagetalk, 2006
Usage of the word gen (noun) from 2001 until 2017 compared to the whole corpus (over 100 = more typical; under 100 = less typical)
The usage of the word gen (noun) was in 2001 above-average [259.1], and in 2017 above-average [107.3]. The word was statistically most typically used in 2004 [263.8], followed by year 2001 [259.1] and year 2005 [135.6].