Evolution of Writing from Old English to Texting Language
รหัสดีโอไอ
Creator Rajeevnath Ramnath
Title Evolution of Writing from Old English to Texting Language
Publisher RANGSIT UNIVERSITY Thailand.
Publication Year 2559
Journal Title Rangsit Journal of Educational Studies
Journal Vol. 3
Journal No. 1
Page no. 58
Keyword texting, unsolicited messages, lexical frequency, lexical features, types of texting lexis
ISSN 2408-1809
Abstract Texting as a verb in the act of sending and receiving short messages (SMS) has entered the English lexicon. This paper is a study on texting lexis or textese (Crystal, 2008a, 2008b) in unsolicited messages (SMS) received in a mobile number in the city of Chennai in India for two months in 2015.The first section of this paper provides the rationale for the study, followed by a theoretical overview of texting lexis and a brief methodology of the study. The frequency of texting lexis in the topics like Technology, Sports, Dating, and Entertainment are reported before discussing the features of texting lexis: Pictograms, Initialisms, Shortenings, Nonstandard Spellings, and Genuine Novelties after Crystal's list, and the type of each feature in the second section of the paper.
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