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adapt their language use accordingly. It is important for us to be aware of these
changes and their implications for communication and language use. The internet has
had a profound impact on language change. With the rise of social media and online
communication, new words and phrases have emerged, and existing words have
taken on new meanings. This has led to a shift in the way we communicate and use
language.
These references cover a range of topics related to teaching and learning the
influence of the internet on language change, including theories, approaches, and
practical applications. They can be useful resources for anyone working on a project
related to the influence of the internet on language change.
References: 1. Crystal, D. (2006). Language and the Internet. Cambridge University Press.
2. Herring, S. C. (2007). A faceted classification scheme for computer-mediated
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3. Thurlow, C., & Mroczek, K. (2011). Digital discourse: Language in the new
media. Oxford University Press.
4. Tagg, C. (2012). The discourse of text messaging: Analysis of SMS
communication. Continuum.
5. Baron, N. S. (2008). Always on: Language in an online and mobile world.
Oxford University Press.
6. Crystal, D. (2011). Internet linguistics: A student guide. Routledge.
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Language, culture, and communication online. Oxford University Press.
8. Kiesling, S. F. (2011). Linguistic innovation and the construction of identity
on the internet. Journal of Sociolinguistics, 15(4), 520-535.
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variation: A case study of Korean Twitter. Journal of Sociolinguistics, 18(2), 232-
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10. Tagliamonte, S. A., & Denis, D. (2008). Linguistic ruin? LOL! Instant
messaging and teen language. American Speech, 83(1), 3-34.