David Crystal investigates the nature of the impact which the Internet
is making on language. There is already a widespread popular mythology
that the Internet is going to be bad for the future of language - that
technospeak will rule, standards be lost, and creativity diminished as
globalization imposes sameness. The argument of this book is the
reverse: that the Internet is in fact enabling a dramatic expansion to
take place in the range and variety of language, and is providing
unprecedented opportunities for personal creativity. The Internet has
now been around long enough for us to 'take a view' about the way in
which it is being shaped by and is shaping language and languages, and
there is no-one better placed than David Crystal to take that view.
His book is written to be accessible to anyone who has used the
Internet and who has an interest in language issues.
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ISBN
9780511032516
Publisert
2013
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Cambridge University Press
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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