LANGUAGE TRANSFORMATION IN THE DIGITAL ERA: THE PHENOMENON OF INTERNET LANGUAGE
Keywords:
Internet language, digital communication, new vocabulary, abbreviations, emojis, English borrowings, speech culture, digital cultureAbstract
This article analyzes the linguistic changes caused by the rapid development of digital technologies and the Internet. The phenomenon of Internet language is examined as a new form of communication that has created a distinct linguistic layer in modern society. The study explores key features of Internet language such as abbreviations, emojis, and English borrowings, and discusses their impact on literary language norms and speech culture.
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