Regionality – Language – Internet

The Internet has a strong influence on our daily communication and language use. Its continuous growing makes us face the world characterized by networks of connections that span multi-continental distances. The metaphor of global village seems to be not merely a futuristic theory, but pure reality....

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Main Author: Pásztor-Kicsi Mária
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2016-12-01
Series:Acta Universitatis Sapientiae: Philologica
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/ausp-2016-0016
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spelling doaj-18d8c694c4244ce6891a5980b18151462021-09-06T19:40:21ZengSciendoActa Universitatis Sapientiae: Philologica2391-81792016-12-0182354710.1515/ausp-2016-0016ausp-2016-0016Regionality – Language – InternetPásztor-Kicsi Mária0Department of Hungarian Studies, University of Novi Sad (Serbia)The Internet has a strong influence on our daily communication and language use. Its continuous growing makes us face the world characterized by networks of connections that span multi-continental distances. The metaphor of global village seems to be not merely a futuristic theory, but pure reality. People can communicate worldwide with each other, reach all kinds of information to get up-to-date, as long as they respect the basic demand of globalization, which means the use of a common language (i.e. English). But this tendency hides a serious issue if we try to observe globalization from the aspect of local and regional cultures and languages, especially those in minority position. The study deals with the language use of the Hungarian minority in Vojvodina, with special focus on Netspeak and the regional features of language forms used on the Internet. It also analyses the attitudes of a group of students towards the influence of the Internet on speech and language. This part of the survey is based on questionnaires.https://doi.org/10.1515/ausp-2016-0016regionalityminorityglobalizationinternetnetspeak
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Regionality – Language – Internet
Acta Universitatis Sapientiae: Philologica
regionality
minority
globalization
internet
netspeak
author_facet Pásztor-Kicsi Mária
author_sort Pásztor-Kicsi Mária
title Regionality – Language – Internet
title_short Regionality – Language – Internet
title_full Regionality – Language – Internet
title_fullStr Regionality – Language – Internet
title_full_unstemmed Regionality – Language – Internet
title_sort regionality – language – internet
publisher Sciendo
series Acta Universitatis Sapientiae: Philologica
issn 2391-8179
publishDate 2016-12-01
description The Internet has a strong influence on our daily communication and language use. Its continuous growing makes us face the world characterized by networks of connections that span multi-continental distances. The metaphor of global village seems to be not merely a futuristic theory, but pure reality. People can communicate worldwide with each other, reach all kinds of information to get up-to-date, as long as they respect the basic demand of globalization, which means the use of a common language (i.e. English). But this tendency hides a serious issue if we try to observe globalization from the aspect of local and regional cultures and languages, especially those in minority position. The study deals with the language use of the Hungarian minority in Vojvodina, with special focus on Netspeak and the regional features of language forms used on the Internet. It also analyses the attitudes of a group of students towards the influence of the Internet on speech and language. This part of the survey is based on questionnaires.
topic regionality
minority
globalization
internet
netspeak
url https://doi.org/10.1515/ausp-2016-0016
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