Moses Greeley Parker Memorial Library (Dracut)

Because internet, understanding the new rules of language, Gretchen McCulloch

Label
Because internet, understanding the new rules of language, Gretchen McCulloch
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 278-316) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Because internet
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1088599449
Responsibility statement
Gretchen McCulloch
Sub title
understanding the new rules of language
Summary
"A linguistically informed look at how our digital world is transforming the English language. Language is humanity's most spectacular open-source project, and the internet is making our language change faster and in more interesting ways than ever before. The programmers behind our apps and platforms decide how our conversations are structured, from the grammar of status updates to the protocols of comments and @replies. Linguistically inventive online communities spread new slang and jargon with dizzying speed. What's more, social media is a vast laboratory of unedited, unfiltered words where we can language evolve in real time. Even the most absurd-looking slang has genuine patterns behind it. Internet linguist Gretchen McCulloch explores the deep forces that shape human language and influence the way we communicate with one another. She explains how the year you first accessed the internet determines how you talk online; how ~sparkly tildes~ became widely recognized as sarcasm punctuation; whether emoji are replacing words; and why internet dialects like doge, lolspeak, and snek are linguistically significant. Because Internet is essential reading for anyone who's ever puzzled over how to punctuate a text message or wondered where memes come from. It's the perfect book for understanding how the internet is changing the English language, why that's a good thing, and what our online interactions reveal about who we are"--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Informal writing -- Language and society -- Internet people -- Typographical tone of voice -- Emoji and other internet gestures - How conversations change -- Memes and internet culture
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