 |
Internet linguistics Totally Explained
|
|  |
|
NEW! |
All the latest news in the worlds of
computer gaming,
entertainment,
the environment,
finance,
health,
politics,
science,
stocks & shares,
technology
and much,
much,
more.
|
Everything about Internet Linguistics totally explainedInternet linguistics is a new subdomain of linguistics suggested by professor David Crystal that studies new language styles and forms arisen under the influence the Internet, and other new communication media, such as SMS messaging.
Books dealing with Internet linguistics
- Naomi S. Baron (2000) "Alphabet to Email : How Written English Evolved and Where It's Heading", Routledge, ISBN 0415186854
- David Crystal
- (2001) "Language and the Internet", Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0521802121
- (2004) "The Language Revolution (Themes for the 21st Century)", Polity Press, ISBN 0745633129
- (2004) "A Glossary of Netspeak and Textspeak", Edinburgh University Press, ISBN 0748619828
- Adrian Beard (2004) "Language Change", Routledge, ISBN 0415320569
- Crispin Thurlow, Laura B. Lengel, Alice Tomic (2004) "Computer Mediated Communication: Social Interaction and the Internet", Sage Publications, ISBN 0761949542, a review
, companion website
- "Weblish, netlingo, techspeak, wired style, geekspeak, and netspeak. These are all common terms which people have used to describe language in cyberspace. Although labels like these seem fairly amusing and harmless, they make potentially problematic assumptions about language generally, and about how language is changing on the internet. In particular, they assume that internet language is so different from other kinds of language that it warrants a new, special label"
- Donna Gibbs and Kerri-Lee Krause (eds.) (2000) "Cyberlines: Languages and Cultures of the Internet", James Nicholas Publishers ISBN 1-875-40827-4
- Leah P Macfadyen, Jorg Roche, Sabine Doff (2005) "Communicating Across Cultures in Cyberspace: A Bibliographical Review of Intercultural Communication Online", Lit Verlag, ISBN 3825876136
- Mark Boardman (2005) "The Language of Websites", Routledge, ISBN 0415328543
- Donna Gibbs (2006) "Cyberlines 2.0: Languages and Cultures of the Internet ", James Nicholas Publishers, ISBN 1875408428
- Carolin Biewer, Nadja Nesselhauf, Marianne Hundt (2006) "Corpus Linguistics and the Web ", Rodopi, ISBN 9042021284
- Jean Aitchison, Diana M. Lewis (2003) "New Media Language", Routledge, ISBN 0415283035
- Jillian Enteen (2007) "Virtual English: Internet Use, Language, and Global Subjects", Routledge, ISBN 041597724X
- Jörg Dieter (2007) "Webliteralität: Lesen und Schreiben im World Wide Web", ISBN 3833497297
- Jennifer Jenkins (2003) "World Englishes: A Resource Book for Students ", Routledge, ISBN 0415258065
Further Information
Get more info on 'Internet Linguistics'.
|
External Link Exchanges
Do you know how hard it is to get a link from a large encyclopaedia? Well we're different and will prove it. To get a link from us just add the following HTML to your site on a relevant page:
<a href="http://internet_linguistics.totallyexplained.com">Internet linguistics Totally Explained</a>
Then simply click through this link from your web page. Our crawlers will verify your link, extract the title of your web page and instantly add a link back to it. If you like you can remove the words Totally Explained and embed the link in article text.
As long as your link remains in place, we'll keep our link to you right here. Please play fair - our crawlers are watching. Your site must be closely related to this one's topic. Any kind of spamming, dubious practises or removing the link will result in your link from us being dropped and, potentially, your whole site being banned. |
|
|