The Internet and the English Language
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The Internet and the
English Language
by Terence Carter
Clark Undem
April 21, 2008
Facts
Millions of people use the internet every
day
English is the language choice of the
internet
Reading/Writing is the main form of
communication online
One would expect to see a trend toward
improved writing skills
The opposite is true
Overview
The overwhelming popularity of the internet is
causing the English language to suffer.
Possible Reasons
Young people
Young internet users are “shiftless” and uninterested
Typing is a slow form of communication
Most internet communication is informal
Internet Lingo, a Second Language?
Evolution or Devolution
Invisible person syndrome
All things must change
Example Email
terry:
how R U?
i hope things OK. System crashed
yesterday, possibly fried HDD. if you
could, please swing by the office tonight to
fix it.
thx!
cul8r
-cp
Very Informal
There are 11blatant errors highlighted. And
that’s not including the words that are
completely omitted such as:
I hope things ARE OK
Can anyone imagine turning in something
like that into Mrs. Harris.?
Does everyone understand the email?
terry:
how R U?
i hope things OK. System crashed
yesterday, possibly fried HDD. if you
could, please swing by the office tonight to
fix it.
thx!
cul8r
-cp
Evolution or Devolution
Devolution
The English language is clearly being
butchered
Internet Lingo
Correction Tools
Evolution
People seem to be unhindered, accepting,
even preferring the so called “internet lingo”
Everyone loves Spell check
Why Use Internet Lingo
Users try to contend with the rush of incoming
information in real-time
Increased pressure to receive, process, and
react to information on the fly often results in
responses that are in general:
Curt or short in nature
Smaller words are preferred over longer, more difficult
to spell synonyms
Abbreviations creep into the structure of the
sentences.
All finesse is omitted in the interest of saving
time
A Second Language
Examples
U
C
R
2
@
lol
ttyl
g2g
lmao
jk
ihiptc
Examples
U
C
R
2
@
lol
ttyl
gtg g2g
lmao
jk
ihiptc
You
See
Are
To
At
Laughing out Loud
Talk/type to you later
Got to go
Laughing my ass off
Just kidding
I hope I pass this Class
The “Invisible Person” Syndrome
Why strive for perfection in the English
language when no one knows or cares
who you are?
Anonymity breeds indolence
All Things Must Change
New technologies=New words
Industrial and Technological Revolutions
Internet communication has its own set of rules
that do not follow the standards of good English.
Is this an evolution of the language, or merely a
phase that must be endured until the medium
evolves, and finds its own voice.
Only when a comfortable medium between
today's "net-speak" and standard English is
reached, can we hope to see any substantial
positive changes in the English language.
Questions?
g2g
l8ter