VERBAL DEVIATIONS IN CONTEMPORARY ENGLISH SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS

Authors

  • Ning Huichun Jiangxi Tellhow Animation Vocational College
  • Gevorg Grigoryan Jiangxi Tellhow Animation Vocational College https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1689-8375

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.46991/AFA/2023.19.1.027

Keywords:

non-standard form, linguistic innovation, deviation, invariant, verbal fusions, contractions, electronic discourse

Abstract

The harnessing development of technology has drastically modified languages that people are using in all corners of the world. It is out of the question that world languages are constantly evolving to meet the needs and requirements of the society. Nowadays social media platforms have undoubtedly become an indispensable part of daily communication. Undeniably various platforms of social media attract millions of people with different ethnic, linguistic, racial and religious backgrounds to interact and take part in various discussions in blogs, microblogs, chat groups, discussion boards, forums, etc.

Over the last 20 years Internet mediated communication has generated many grammatical structures and lexical items that need to be studied and redefined. With the advent of new technologies new linguistic deviations have emerged in social media platforms. It is no wonder that scientists are holding opposing thoughts and conflicting viewpoints of the same or similar phenomena.

Being the most prevalent language of social media and having the highest frequency of usage on the Internet domain the English language has underwent large-scale changes and alternations. These non-standard forms are noted in all levels of language. Over the time linguistic deviations have the tendency to become standard forms. The latter may lead the English language to changes. The current article discusses the marked variations of English verbal system in contemporary English social media platforms.

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Published

2023-05-29

How to Cite

Huichun, N., & Grigoryan, G. (2023). VERBAL DEVIATIONS IN CONTEMPORARY ENGLISH SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS. Armenian Folia Anglistika, 19(1 (27), 027–042. https://doi.org/10.46991/AFA/2023.19.1.027

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Linguistics