U ok w dis?: Analysing language attitudes towards internet english

Language has been hugely affected by the ample use of the internet nowadays. Many of the characteristics of the “new language” created online are intrinsic to its needs, and many of them are seen as deviations or mistakes. However, there is no consensus to date of the real language attitude of users...

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Main Author: Viviane de Moraes Abrahão
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal do Ceará 2014-12-01
Series:Entrepalavras: Revista de Linguística do Departamento de Letras Vernáculas da Universidade Federal do Ceará
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Online Access:http://www.entrepalavras.ufc.br/revista/index.php/Revista/article/view/420
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spelling doaj-a8d30a9e75d242efa036f59a52e8dcaf2020-11-25T02:51:56ZengUniversidade Federal do CearáEntrepalavras: Revista de Linguística do Departamento de Letras Vernáculas da Universidade Federal do Ceará0000-00002237-63212014-12-014210512810.22168/2237-6321.4.4.2.105-128177U ok w dis?: Analysing language attitudes towards internet englishViviane de Moraes AbrahãoLanguage has been hugely affected by the ample use of the internet nowadays. Many of the characteristics of the “new language” created online are intrinsic to its needs, and many of them are seen as deviations or mistakes. However, there is no consensus to date of the real language attitude of users regarding this new type of language, its deviations and its creations. For that, it seemed necessary to develop a preliminary study on Language Attitudes towards Internet English, in order to analyze how users generally feel about this language. The results of a sociolinguistic questionnaire show that the attitude lies on the nature of the deviation; however, it is a general agreement that this new language is broadly used by teenagers, with very specific purposes online, and it is a tool for a faster typing.http://www.entrepalavras.ufc.br/revista/index.php/Revista/article/view/420Language attitudes, internet English, internet sociolinguistics.
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U ok w dis?: Analysing language attitudes towards internet english
Entrepalavras: Revista de Linguística do Departamento de Letras Vernáculas da Universidade Federal do Ceará
Language attitudes, internet English, internet sociolinguistics.
author_facet Viviane de Moraes Abrahão
author_sort Viviane de Moraes Abrahão
title U ok w dis?: Analysing language attitudes towards internet english
title_short U ok w dis?: Analysing language attitudes towards internet english
title_full U ok w dis?: Analysing language attitudes towards internet english
title_fullStr U ok w dis?: Analysing language attitudes towards internet english
title_full_unstemmed U ok w dis?: Analysing language attitudes towards internet english
title_sort u ok w dis?: analysing language attitudes towards internet english
publisher Universidade Federal do Ceará
series Entrepalavras: Revista de Linguística do Departamento de Letras Vernáculas da Universidade Federal do Ceará
issn 0000-0000
2237-6321
publishDate 2014-12-01
description Language has been hugely affected by the ample use of the internet nowadays. Many of the characteristics of the “new language” created online are intrinsic to its needs, and many of them are seen as deviations or mistakes. However, there is no consensus to date of the real language attitude of users regarding this new type of language, its deviations and its creations. For that, it seemed necessary to develop a preliminary study on Language Attitudes towards Internet English, in order to analyze how users generally feel about this language. The results of a sociolinguistic questionnaire show that the attitude lies on the nature of the deviation; however, it is a general agreement that this new language is broadly used by teenagers, with very specific purposes online, and it is a tool for a faster typing.
topic Language attitudes, internet English, internet sociolinguistics.
url http://www.entrepalavras.ufc.br/revista/index.php/Revista/article/view/420
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