In recent years, the Internet has come to dominate our lives. E-mail,
instant messaging and chat are rapidly replacing conventional forms of
correspondence, and the Web has become the first port of call for both
information enquiry and leisure activity. How is this affecting
language? There is a widespread view that as 'technospeak' comes to
rule, standards will be lost. In this book, David Crystal argues the
reverse: that the Internet has encouraged a dramatic expansion in the
variety and creativity of language. Covering a range of Internet
genres, including e-mail, chat, and the Web, this is a revealing
account of how the Internet is radically changing the way we use
language. This second edition has been thoroughly updated to account
for more recent phenomena, with a brand new chapter on blogging and
instant messaging. Engaging and accessible, it will continue to
fascinate anyone who has ever used the Internet.
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ISBN
9780511243554
Publisert
2013
Utgave
2. utgave
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Vendor
Cambridge University Press
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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