Internet-Induced?: A Re-examination of Sources of Writing Errors in Educated Nigerian English

J. Udoudom, Nkereke M. Essien
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This study examines writing errors in the written discourse of Nigerian university-educated users of English (sophisticated variety). The aim is to determine the extent to which non-standard usages attested in the writing of Educated Nigerians are manifestations of the impact of internet language. The population of this study comprised three hundred (300) respondents who are university educated users of the English language. They were selected by a stratified random sampling technique from six universities in South- South Nigeria. Usage features considered distinctively internet features which occurred in the studied texts were identified and coded using the principles of Content Analysis. The analysis shows that internet language features like Alphanumeric features, initialisms respelling, shortening, and symbols occurred in varying frequencies in the subjects’ productions. Moreover, the analysis shows that these internet language features are not necessarily induced by the electronic medium alone, but by other factors like inconsistencies in the linguistic system as well as the inability of English language users to discern the requirements of specific writing contexts.
" ? "详情用对尼日利亚教育英语写作错误来源的再考察
本研究考察了尼日利亚受过大学教育的英语使用者(复杂类型)书面话语中的写作错误。目的是确定在受过教育的尼日利亚人的写作中证明的非标准用法在多大程度上是网络语言影响的表现。这项研究的人口包括300名接受过大学教育的英语使用者。他们是通过分层随机抽样技术从南尼日利亚的六所大学中选出的。使用特征被认为是在研究文本中出现的独特的互联网特征,使用内容分析的原则进行识别和编码。分析表明,网络语言特征,如字母数字特征、首字母拼写、缩写和符号,在受试者的作品中以不同的频率出现。此外,分析表明,这些网络语言特征并不一定是由电子媒介单独引起的,而是由语言系统的不一致性以及英语语言使用者无法识别特定写作语境的要求等其他因素引起的。
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