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Reflections of Students' language Usage in Social Networking Sites: Making or Marring Academic English

Social networking sites (SNSs) have become a major form of communication in today's day and age whereby language use has been impacted in various areas especially in that of learning and teaching. Young users use literally half their week engaging in SNSs communication, thereby giving rise to a brand of internet slang which is entirely their own. This youth-speak has gone on to influence other areas of language usage. The questions asked in the survey increased the identification of the linguistic features such as the frequency of code switching and erratic spelling and leet, thus expanding the research base. The survey participants, the majority of who are from the Chinese ethnic group had experienced mother tongue interference in their English Language proficiency. The descriptive statistical method was used to analyse the questionnaires, wherein the data collected indicated a rather excessive usage of short messaging texts by almost all respondents owning a mobile device. To authenticate the research findings, an analysis of the text discourses was found to be necessary. The findings proved that the frequent use of short messaging had not majorly affected the English language proficiency of the participants. In academic writing there was a conscious effort to stay clear of SNSs language. The mushrooming SNSs has helped create a whole young generation who have their own metalanguage , which provides an opportunity to probe to what extent the English language is altered. This research should kick-start research on how the English language in these areas is used and whether the frequent use of it can develop or weaken proficiency in the language. The results of the present study will definitely enrich the corpus of work conducted on the influence of language of social media and encourage further detailed research in this area.

Influence of E-Social Network Sites on English Language: Are We Experiencing a New Variety of English?

J. Primeasia Univ., 2018

Social Networking Sites (SNS) like Facebook, Google+, YouTube, LinkedIn, Instagram, Tweeter, Whatsapp, Yahoo Messenger, Viver, Short text messaging (SMS),etc. have become the most popular communicating systems nowadays to all people. The aim of the study is to investigate whether or not the influence of communication through Social Networking Sites (SNS) is contributing to the emergence of a new variety of English. The data for the study are deduced from the analysis of 300posts, replies, comments from Facebook, tweeter, Google+ and other Social Networking Sites. Moreover, 100 public writings from different academic examination scripts have been taken as samples for the study. The deduced data are triangulated and analyzed through quantitative and qualitative methods. The result of the study demonstrates that Social Networking Sites (SNS) play a defacto role in the emergence of a new variety of English which has already got acceptance among its users to some extent both in academic and non-academic arena.

English Use in Facebook (Discourse Analysis)

This study is carried out to understand the English written patterns used by Facebook users and to find out whether their written language is acceptable by both sender and recipient in Facebook communication. This study applies descriptive qualitative method. Unit of analysis is the corpus of Facebook users. Data are collected through documentation of the user’s status and comment in Facebook. The data is analyzed by using content analysis which involves coding and classifying data. Seven writing patterns which are used by Facebook users to communicate are found in the corpuses analysis. Most of Facebook users tend to use short form of sentences and abbreviate the words. Exaggerated punctuation is used as non-verbal cues and to make writing more stylistic. Emoticon is used to express feeling.

VARIETY EXPLORED: THE USE OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE BY THE PEOPLE AT SOCIAL MEDIA FACEBOOK

It is talk of the day to work and explore the vistas of English language used by people in social media, especially facebook. Its individual opinion that its deterioration of English language or improvement. In both cases it very significant aspect to explore. For that purpose researchers chose facebook as target to choose around 25 words/ expressions to analyze. Along with that researchers have provided a brief introduction of the work accompanied by literature review about the same issue. The researchers used internet, Oxford Advance Learners Dictionary and some research articles for assistance in this task. The categories mentioned in the analysis have been taken from the research paper of Vernhagen, Pugh & Kwong (2009) Lol: new language and spelling in instant messaging. Some other categories not mentioned in the study have been coined by the researchers. The bibliography and references are provided in the end of this assignment.

The Impact of Language Changes Caused by Technology and Social Media

Language Literacy: Journal of Linguistics, Literature, and Language Teaching

This research discusses language change as a result of the influence of social media. In an increasingly advanced digital era, social media has become one of the primary communication tools for individuals worldwide. This study utilizes descriptive and comparative analysis methods to explore the influence of social media on language change. Firstly, the research identifies grammar, syntax, and vocabulary changes due to social media usage. Then, the study compares the language used in traditional communication with that used in social media communication. The findings of this research indicate significant language changes due to the use of social media. There is an increase in the use of abbreviations, emoticons, and distinctive terms specific to social media that affect the way humans communicate in a digital context. Additionally, casual writing styles, non-formal language use, and the adaptation of foreign words have become characteristics of social media communication. These lang...

The Use of English on Social Media: Deviation or Variation?

2019

This study examined the use of English on social media with a view to assessing the extent to which the language of social media conforms to the standard English usage. The theoretical framework adopted for this study is constructed homophony. The data for the study were drawn from selected messages and posts on Facebook, Whatsapp and SMS. Thirty (30) texts were randomly selected from the data gathered and analysised textually within the framework of constructed homophony. The study revealed that the non-conforming social media use of English appears at the grammatical level; sentences, phrases and words are condensed to series of letters, figures and signs that somehow correlate with English orthography and structural patterns. Orthographically, some words are misspelt probably to speed up the rate of communication and lexically, there is reappropriation of existing words; new words are literally created and new meaning given to existing words. The study concluded that since the ru...

Social Media Influence On the Use Grammar

Kesia Rahelin, 2021

Nowadays, social media are dominating the life of people. Facebook has become noticeably widespread among the youth, and students in particular. Research has indicated that Facebook could be an effective platform for language learning. English slang is often used in informal communication. The purposes of this study are to find out the reason of using English slang, how students acquire English slang, and what kind of slang that they mostly use. This study uses qualitative method with the paradigm of experimental design to obtain quantitative data which are then analyzed using interpretative analysis. To collect the data, writers distributed questionnaire to 30 respondents randomly. The findings show that more than half of the respondents say that the reason behind the usage of English slang words is to cut down the time when talking, texting, or tweeting. TV and film are the most frequently used source for acquiring English slang words. The type of slang word which is most frequently used by the respondents is acronym. The result of the analysis also shows that although all respondents say that they know and think English slang words are interesting, more than a half of respondents say that they seldom use English slang words in communication. They still use standard words in informal communication.

Variety Explored: The Use of English Language by the People at Social Media

It is talk of the day to work and explore the vistas of English language used by people in social media, especially facebook. Its individual opinion that its deterioration of English language or improvement. In both cases it very significant aspect to explore. For that purpose researchers chose facebook as target to choose around 25 words/expressions to analyze. Along with that researchers have provided a brief introduction of the work accompanied by literature review about the same issue. The researchers used internet, Oxford Advance Learners Dictionary and some research articles for assistance in this task. The categories mentioned in the analysis have been taken from the research paper of Vernhagen, Pugh & Kwong (2009) Lol: new language and spelling in instant messaging. Some other categories not mentioned in the study have been coined by the researchers. The bibliography and references are provided in the end of this assignment.

Different Language Usage on Social Media

The research presented the effects of Social Media on the formation of new words that are being used by the Social Media users that often includes in the formal use of language in the academe. The emergence of different Social Networking Sites (SNSs) such as Facebook, Twitter, and E-mail have driven a more advanced change in the way people communicate. The study aimed to assess how Social Media affects the formal English Language used in the academe. The result of the study also highlighted how often do Social Media users of the Central Luzon State University, College of Education use the proper abbreviations, exclamatory spelling of emoticons, use letter homophones, acronyms, commit misspelled words, use shortening of words, use numbers to represents words, and use combination of two different language in their papers. The qualitative method of research used the survey technique and was utilized for gathering data. The questionnaires serve as the instrument for collecting data. 50 students of the College of Education, English Majors of the said university are the respondents.