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Simplicity in Truth, Complexity in Lies – Disinformation Research Findings Presented at the COMPTEXT 2026 International Conference

Xinying Chen presented the results of linguistic research on syntactic structures in disinformation texts at the prestigious COMPTEXT 2026 conference. In her presentation, titled “Simplicity in truth, complexity in lies: Syntactic patterns in Czech news,” she demonstrated how modern quantitative text analysis methods can identify specific structural patterns in Czech news based on their credibility.

Presentation of Research on Syntactic Complexity at the SyntaxFest 2025 Conference in Ljubljana

From August 26–29, 2025, the international linguistics conference SyntaxFest 2025 took place in Ljubljana. The project Biography of Fake News with a Touch of AI was represented by Xinying Chen and Miroslav Kubát. Their presentation “Syntactic Complexity and News Credibility in Czech Media” was presented as part of Research Work Package No. 1 Disinformation texts from the perspective of 21st-century linguistics.

International Workshop on Corpus-Based Analysis of Disinformation Texts

On Wednesday, August 20, 2025, the International Workshop on Corpus-Based Analysis of Disinformation Texts took place at the Department of Czech Language, Faculty of Arts, University of Ostrava.

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