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Research paper thumbnail of Text Abbreviation Appropriateness Measure

Research paper thumbnail of Assessing the Written Language of Text Messages

Rosen/The Wiley Handbook of Psychology, Technology, and Society, 2015

Research paper thumbnail of Text messaging language: A comparison of undergraduates' naturalistic textism use in four consecutive cohorts

Writing Systems Research, 2014

Research paper thumbnail of Undergraduates' use of text messaging language: Effects of country and collection method

Writing Systems Research, 2012

Studies of mobile phone text messaging have reported widely varying proportions of textisms (e.g.... more Studies of mobile phone text messaging have reported widely varying proportions of textisms (e.g., u for you, 2 for to). We investigated whether conclusions about textism use are influenced by participant country, text message collection method, and categorisation method. Questionnaire data were collected from 241 undergraduate students in Australia and Canada, who also provided text messages via three methods used

Research paper thumbnail of Undergraduates’ text messaging language and literacy skills

Reading and Writing, 2014

Your article is protected by copyright and all rights are held exclusively by Springer Science +B... more Your article is protected by copyright and all rights are held exclusively by Springer Science +Business Media Dordrecht. This e-offprint is for personal use only and shall not be selfarchived in electronic repositories. If you wish to self-archive your article, please use the accepted manuscript version for posting on your own website. You may further deposit the accepted manuscript version in any repository, provided it is only made publicly available 12 months after official publication or later and provided acknowledgement is given to the original source of publication and a link is inserted to the published article on Springer's website. The link must be accompanied by the following text: "The final publication is available at link.springer.com".

Research paper thumbnail of Text Abbreviation Appropriateness Measure

Research paper thumbnail of Assessing the Written Language of Text Messages

Rosen/The Wiley Handbook of Psychology, Technology, and Society, 2015

Research paper thumbnail of Text messaging language: A comparison of undergraduates' naturalistic textism use in four consecutive cohorts

Writing Systems Research, 2014

Research paper thumbnail of Undergraduates' use of text messaging language: Effects of country and collection method

Writing Systems Research, 2012

Studies of mobile phone text messaging have reported widely varying proportions of textisms (e.g.... more Studies of mobile phone text messaging have reported widely varying proportions of textisms (e.g., u for you, 2 for to). We investigated whether conclusions about textism use are influenced by participant country, text message collection method, and categorisation method. Questionnaire data were collected from 241 undergraduate students in Australia and Canada, who also provided text messages via three methods used

Research paper thumbnail of Undergraduates’ text messaging language and literacy skills

Reading and Writing, 2014

Your article is protected by copyright and all rights are held exclusively by Springer Science +B... more Your article is protected by copyright and all rights are held exclusively by Springer Science +Business Media Dordrecht. This e-offprint is for personal use only and shall not be selfarchived in electronic repositories. If you wish to self-archive your article, please use the accepted manuscript version for posting on your own website. You may further deposit the accepted manuscript version in any repository, provided it is only made publicly available 12 months after official publication or later and provided acknowledgement is given to the original source of publication and a link is inserted to the published article on Springer's website. The link must be accompanied by the following text: "The final publication is available at link.springer.com".

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