研究社交媒体上新词和拼写错误的区别

Ebidenyefa Charity Nikade
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新词和拼写错误是社交媒体的常见特征,它们极大地简化了当今的信息传播。年代的世界。互联网的出现促进了语言的进步、语言的怪异和交流。作为一种不断发展的现象,语言赋予了使用者自由,让他们可以根据自己的需要使用语言来传达不同的信息。位于奥斯汀的全球语言监测机构计算出,每98分钟就会产生一个新词,而社交媒体上每5个帖子中就会出现一个拼写错误。本文旨在探讨新词与拼写错误之间的区别。这部作品的理论框架是基于杰弗里·里奇?s的语言学偏差理论,构词法的形态过程,和皮特编码器?误差分析理论。该报从各种社交媒体平台上的状态更新和评论中检索数据。研究结果表明,新词的形成是由混合、剪切、缩短、语义扩展、缩略语等形态学过程形成的,而拼写错误则是由添加、选择和省略等错误模式形成的。本文认为,新词和拼写错误是两种不同的语言实体。虽然有些新词可能已经被收录进了词典,但拼写错误却是彻头彻尾的错误和语言学上的怪癖。因此,它们永远不能被接受为标准的交流形式。
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Examining the Differences between Neologisms and Spelling Errors on Social Media
Neologisms and spelling errors are common features of social media and have contributed immensely to easing information dissemination in today?s world. The advent of the internet has enabled linguistic advancement, linguistic oddities, and communication. As an evolving phenomenon, language grants its users the liberty to use it as it suits them to convey their varied messages. The global language monitor in Austin calculated that a neologism is created every 98 minutes, while a spelling error occurs in every five posts on social media. This paper aims to examine the differences between neologisms and spelling errors. This work's theoretical framework is anchored on-Mediated Communication, Geoffrey Leech?s theory of linguistic deviations, morphological processes of word formation, and Pitt Coder?s theory of Error Analysis. The paper retrieved its data from status updates and comments on various social media platforms. The findings indicate that neologisms are formed by morphological processes such as blending, clipping, shortening, semantic extension, and acronyms and abbreviations, while spelling errors are formed by erroneous patterns of addition, selection, and omission . The paper concludes that neologisms and spelling errors are distinctive linguistic entities. While some neologisms may have been accepted as dictionary entries, spelling errors are outright blunders and linguistic oddities. As such, they can never be accepted as standard forms of communication.
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