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Title: | Language and the Internet |
Authors: | Crystal, D. |
Keywords: | A linguistic perspective The mediumof Netspeak Finding an identity The language of e-mail The language of chatgroups The language of virtual worlds The language of the Web The linguistic future of the Internet |
Issue Date: | 2004 |
Publisher: | Cambridge, United Kingdom |
Citation: | Crystal, David. Language and the Internet. 2nd edn. Cambridge, United Kingdom, 2004. 284 p. |
Abstract: | In his book Abr ief history of the future: the origins of the Internet John Naughton comments:1 The Internet is one of the most remarkable things human beings have ever made. In terms of its impact on society, it ranks with print, the railways, the telegraph, the automobile, electric power and television. Some would equate it with print and television, the two earlier technologies which most transformed the communications environment in which people live. Yet it is potentially more powerful than both because it harnesses the intellectual leverage which print gave to mankind without being hobbled by the one-to-many nature of broadcast television. |
URI: | https://library.megu.edu.ua:9443/jspui/handle/123456789/4800 |
Appears in Collections: | Лінгвістика інтернет-ресурсів |
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