Analysis of the Impact of Internet Meme Language Propagation Mechanism on Internet-Induced Aphasia Based on NLP

Authors

  • Zou Yachen Beijing National Day School, No. 66 Yuquan Road, Haidian District, Beijing, 100039
  • Chen Yanfei Guangdong Country Garden School,Beijiaozhen Shunde Country Garden South 9th Road, Shunde, Foshan Guangdong China, 528300
  • Sun Chuanyang Beijing 101 middle school, 11 Summer Palace Road, Haidian District, Beijing 100080
  • Tang Qiao Shenzhen Middle School, 1068 Nigang Road, Luohu District, Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, China 518024
  • Zhang Chenming K. International School Tokyo,1-5-15 Shirakawa, Koto-ku, Tokyo 135-0021

Keywords:

Internet meme language, propagation mechanism, Internet-Induced Aphasia, natural language processing

Abstract

Based on natural language processing technology, this paper systematically studies the propagation mechanism of Internet meme language and its impact on Internet-Induced Aphasia. By constructing a propagation dynamics model and quantitative analysis of characteristics, it reveals the strong correlation between the propagation intensity, influence factor and propagation efficiency of meme language and aphasia indicators. Experimental simulation and data visualization further verify the significant effect of high-frequency exposure to meme language on the degradation of user language ability, which is manifested as a significant decrease in language entropy and syntactic complexity. This study provides theoretical support for understanding the linguistic effect of meme language propagation and provides empirical evidence for intervening in Internet aphasia.

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Published

2025-11-30

How to Cite

Zou Yachen, Chen Yanfei, Sun Chuanyang, Tang Qiao, & Zhang Chenming. (2025). Analysis of the Impact of Internet Meme Language Propagation Mechanism on Internet-Induced Aphasia Based on NLP. Series of Conferences Journal, 1(3), 11–19. Retrieved from https://seriesofconference.com/index.php/SCJ/article/view/78