Kazan (Volga region) Federal University, KFU
KAZAN
FEDERAL UNIVERSITY
 
SOCIO-PSYCHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE SUBJECT USE OF SLANG AND ABBREVIATIONS IN ENGLISH-SPEAKING SOCIAL NETWORKS
Form of presentationArticles in international journals and collections
Year of publication2017
Языканглийский
  • Mukhametzyanova Flera Gabdulbarovna, author
  • Bibliographic description in the original language Ramil Ravilovich Khairutdinov , Flera Gabdulbarovna Mukhametzyanova , Alsu Rustemovna Gaysina SOCIO-PSYCHOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF THE SUBJECT USE OF SLANG AND ABBREVIATIONS IN ENGLISH-SPEAKING SOCIAL NETWORKS // Turkish Online Journal of Design, Art and Communication TOJDAC April 2017 Special Edition Submit Date: 02.02.2017, Acceptance Date: 02.03.2017, DOI NO: 10.7456/1070ASE/090 Copyright ? The Turkish Online Journal of Design, Art and Communication 832
    Annotation Over the last decade, social networks has become very popular in modern society, and along with this new slang of users appeared: a new vocabulary, with reduced forms of words domination, abbreviations, «emoticons«, spelling has changed punctuation and grammar. But not for every user of the Internet space can know such lexical structures. This article seeks to reveal socio-psychological characteristics of the subject use of slang and abbreviations in the English-speaking social networks as a kind of Internet communication. The leading method is a synthesis method for comparing the studied materials with practical research. This method allows us to consider this issue as a spontaneous process of change in the modern English language, not only in professional, but also in general cultural environment under the influence of the socio-psychological characteristics of users. The structure of the article under discussion involves identifying the features of modern English in English-speaking
    Keywords education, language, communication, slang, subject, student, teacher, teaching
    The name of the journal The Turkish Online Journal of Design, Art and Communication
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