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The English language is a global lingua franca that has itself been experiencing rapid change. This change can be attributed mainly to easy access to the internet worldwide and the popular use of social media. Frequent and common online communication amongst multilingual speakers mediated in English...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1601182022-07-13T02:07:32Z Pop culture words Ahn, Hyejeong Kiaer, Jieun School of Humanities Humanities::Language K-Wave Korean Words The English language is a global lingua franca that has itself been experiencing rapid change. This change can be attributed mainly to easy access to the internet worldwide and the popular use of social media. Frequent and common online communication amongst multilingual speakers mediated in English has naturally generated a diverse semiotic repertoire. As a result, new words are constantly and rapidly evolving on online platforms across language boundaries where there is little linguistic authority in place. The forms of many new words in English are becoming more hybridised and complex than ever before and the origins of these words are often difficult to trace because of their simultaneous and multitrajectory pathways. 2022-07-13T02:07:32Z 2022-07-13T02:07:32Z 2021 Journal Article Ahn, H. & Kiaer, J. (2021). Pop culture words. English Today, 37(3), 178-187. https://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0266078420000292 0266-0784 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/160118 10.1017/S0266078420000292 2-s2.0-85089448692 3 37 178 187 en English Today © 2020 Cambridge University Press. All rights reserved. |
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The English language is a global lingua franca that has itself been experiencing rapid change. This change can be attributed mainly to easy access to the internet worldwide and the popular use of social media. Frequent and common online communication amongst multilingual speakers mediated in English has naturally generated a diverse semiotic repertoire. As a result, new words are constantly and rapidly evolving on online platforms across language boundaries where there is little linguistic authority in place. The forms of many new words in English are becoming more hybridised and complex than ever before and the origins of these words are often difficult to trace because of their simultaneous and multitrajectory pathways. |
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