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TIKTOK TERHADAP VARIASI BAHASA KOLOKIAL PADA KALANGAN REMAJA INDONESIA (KAJIAN ETONOLINGUISTIK)

open access: yesFon, 2021
ABSTRAK: Pada saat ini para remaja tidak dapat dilepaskan dari teknologi dan media sosial menjadi wadahnya. Di antaranya, Tiktok saat ini sangat gemari kalangan remaja, karena media sosial ini adalah tempat untuk mereka mengekspresikan dirinya dan juga ...
Andriyana Andriyana   +4 more
doaj   +3 more sources

Data-intensive sociolinguistics using social media

open access: yesAnnales Academiae Scientiarum Fennicae, 2023
This article looks into using large-scale social media data in SSH research and in particular in studies of language variation and change. It presents a case study that investigates the role of social networks in linguistic variability.
Mikko Laitinen, Masoud Fatemi
semanticscholar   +1 more source

ANALYSIS OF THE USE OF NETWORK PARLANCE FROM THE PERSPECTIVE OF WORD FORMATION

open access: yesInternational Journal of Social Science & Economic Research, 2023
Network parlance refers to the language that first became popular on the Internet and has a certain deviation from the conventional language. Under the birth of the network environment, today’s network parlance has developed into a new dialect.
Yaru Zhou, Yi Zhang
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Forestillinger om storby og landsby – og valg af dialekt eller standard

open access: yesNordlyd: Tromsø University Working Papers on Language & Linguistics, 2023
In this article we explore possible correlations between the use of dialect/standard on one hand and ideas about place (village/city) and future (education/job) on the other, among 28 15-year-old pupils in a dialect-speaking area of ​​Southern Jutland in
Henrik Hovmark
doaj   +1 more source

A Study on the Variation of Network Language

open access: yesIRA International Journal of Education and Multidisciplinary Studies, 2023
With the development of the Internet, network language has received more and more attention. As a language variant, network language has its own characteristics different from traditional language, such as simplicity and interest.
Huiying Zhang, Xiaoxue Li
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Occasionalisms in Social Networks During the Pandemic

open access: yesJournal of Language and Education, 2023
Background: This study explores and analyses occasionalisms that were created by social network users during the COVID-19 pandemic. The theoretical framework of this research is based on observing the concepts of occasionalism, neologism and nonce word. 
Elena Gabrielova, Vitalia Lopatina
doaj   +1 more source

Does context really collapse in social media interaction? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
'Context collapse' (CC) refers to the phenomenon widely debated in social media research, where various audiences convene around single communicative acts in new networked publics, causing confusion and anxiety among social media users.
Blommaert, Jan, Szabla, Malgorzata
core   +1 more source

Social Media in English and Russian Language Consciousness. Article 1. Psycholinguistic experiments

open access: yesПсихолінгвістика, 2020
Introduction. This research is devoted to the systematic description of a concept «social media» in the Russian and English linguistic consciousness. The article consists of two parts.
Світлана Шляхова   +1 more
doaj   +1 more source

LAW OF LANGUAGE ECONOMY IN MODERN ENGLISH VIRTUAL SPACE (BASED ON AMERICAN PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN PUBLICATIONS)

open access: yesSovremennye Issledovaniâ Socialʹnyh Problem, 2020
The interaction of media-cultural markers within the cross-cultural communication context causes both the expansion of the publications topical space and the spread of English-language trends aimed at adapting to foreign communicative reality.
Liudmila Aleksandrovna Samboruk
doaj   +1 more source

Computational Sociolinguistics: A Survey [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Language is a social phenomenon and variation is inherent to its social nature. Recently, there has been a surge of interest within the computational linguistics (CL) community in the social dimension of language.
de Jong, Franciska   +3 more
core   +5 more sources

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