Defining the Filipino texter and texting style: A sociolinguistic analysis of text messaging in the Philippines

The study aimed at understanding and explaining the sociolinguistic dynamics of text messaging (texting or SMS) within the Philippine context. Using the theoretical framework of Hymes (1974) the ethnography of speaking, the Filipino texters text messages were described in terms of: (1) setting, (2)...

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Main Author: Rojo-Laurilla, Mildred A.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_doctoral-10662023-07-14T01:26:23Z Defining the Filipino texter and texting style: A sociolinguistic analysis of text messaging in the Philippines Rojo-Laurilla, Mildred A. The study aimed at understanding and explaining the sociolinguistic dynamics of text messaging (texting or SMS) within the Philippine context. Using the theoretical framework of Hymes (1974) the ethnography of speaking, the Filipino texters text messages were described in terms of: (1) setting, (2) participants sociodemographic characteristics, texting profile, perceptions about texting and the co-texters profile, (3) ends, (4) act sequences particularly topic and turn taking, (5) key particularly code switching and abbreviation patterns, politeness and speech acts, (6) instrumentality, (7) norms of interpretation and interaction, and (8) genre. Using multiple regression analysis, it was revealed that the texters age, sex and work were predictors of texting style. In terms of the discourse features, certain politeness markers, role, topics, speech acts and co-texter texting styles were also predictors of texting style. Perception and texting profile were weak predictors of Filipino texting style. The study also proposes a sociolinguistic communication model of communication. The model shows the shared fields of experience of the texters and co-texters through symbolic interaction, as realized by constant communication over time (via texting) that allowed them to participate fully in the texting culture. What these texters and co-texters share in common are the same interpretations of the linguistic or discourse markers thus, producing a unique Filipino texting style. 2004-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_doctoral/67 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/context/etd_doctoral/article/1066/viewcontent/CDTG003833_P.pdf Dissertations English Animo Repository Text messages (Cell phone systems) Electronic mail messages Personal communication service systems Mobile communication systems. Applied Linguistics
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
language English
topic Text messages (Cell phone systems)
Electronic mail messages
Personal communication service systems
Mobile communication systems.
Applied Linguistics
spellingShingle Text messages (Cell phone systems)
Electronic mail messages
Personal communication service systems
Mobile communication systems.
Applied Linguistics
Rojo-Laurilla, Mildred A.
Defining the Filipino texter and texting style: A sociolinguistic analysis of text messaging in the Philippines
description The study aimed at understanding and explaining the sociolinguistic dynamics of text messaging (texting or SMS) within the Philippine context. Using the theoretical framework of Hymes (1974) the ethnography of speaking, the Filipino texters text messages were described in terms of: (1) setting, (2) participants sociodemographic characteristics, texting profile, perceptions about texting and the co-texters profile, (3) ends, (4) act sequences particularly topic and turn taking, (5) key particularly code switching and abbreviation patterns, politeness and speech acts, (6) instrumentality, (7) norms of interpretation and interaction, and (8) genre. Using multiple regression analysis, it was revealed that the texters age, sex and work were predictors of texting style. In terms of the discourse features, certain politeness markers, role, topics, speech acts and co-texter texting styles were also predictors of texting style. Perception and texting profile were weak predictors of Filipino texting style. The study also proposes a sociolinguistic communication model of communication. The model shows the shared fields of experience of the texters and co-texters through symbolic interaction, as realized by constant communication over time (via texting) that allowed them to participate fully in the texting culture. What these texters and co-texters share in common are the same interpretations of the linguistic or discourse markers thus, producing a unique Filipino texting style.
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author Rojo-Laurilla, Mildred A.
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title Defining the Filipino texter and texting style: A sociolinguistic analysis of text messaging in the Philippines
title_short Defining the Filipino texter and texting style: A sociolinguistic analysis of text messaging in the Philippines
title_full Defining the Filipino texter and texting style: A sociolinguistic analysis of text messaging in the Philippines
title_fullStr Defining the Filipino texter and texting style: A sociolinguistic analysis of text messaging in the Philippines
title_full_unstemmed Defining the Filipino texter and texting style: A sociolinguistic analysis of text messaging in the Philippines
title_sort defining the filipino texter and texting style: a sociolinguistic analysis of text messaging in the philippines
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url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_doctoral/67
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