Journal of Language and Social Psychology | 2019

Linguistic Markers of Grandiose Narcissism: A LIWC Analysis of 15 Samples

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


Narcissism is unrelated to using first-person singular pronouns. Whether narcissism is linked to other language use remains unclear. We aimed to identify linguistic markers of narcissism. We applied the Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count to texts (k = 15; N = 4,941). The strongest positive correlates were using words related to sports, second-person pronouns, and swear words. The strongest negative correlates were using anxiety/fear words, tentative words, and words related to sensory/perceptual processes. Effects were small (each |r| < .10).

Volume 38
Pages 773 - 786
DOI 10.1177/0261927X19871084
Language English
Journal Journal of Language and Social Psychology

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