社交媒体中的语言变化

Syamsul Bahri, E. B. Manullang, Putri Syah Nadillah Sihombing, Kevin Enzo Eleazar
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现在,人们发现很多人使用的语言有时会偏离标准或偏离标准。他们只根据自己的欲望使用语言。这些语言的变化给人的印象是,使读者或公众可能对理解真正的含义感到困惑。这使得研究人员有兴趣讨论这个问题。本研究将重点探讨当今社交媒体中发生的语言变化。作者将从社交媒体上的各种文本中汲取灵感。研究人员将使用互联网设备完成调查和研究。这项研究是定性的,作者也将直接观察相关社交媒体应用程序的语言变化。收集的信息本质上是术语,充满了人类特征,并基于几个社交媒体平台(包括Twitter, Instagram, YouTube和Facebook)的说明文字。在这项研究完成后,研究人员发现社交媒体用户用于相互联系的词汇发生了变化。研究者在对获得的数据进行分析后发现,语义变化是所发现的最大的变化。多达32%的语言变化发生在社交媒体上,这表明相当多的社交媒体用户不会使用不符合他们标准的意思。研究人员还发现,10%的语言变化发生在词法领域。这说明了少数社交媒体用户会导致语法领域的语言变化
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Language Change in Social Media
Nowadays currently, many people are found using language that sometimes runs away from the standard or changes from the standard. They use language only based on their desires. These language changes give the impression of making readers or the public may be confused to understand the true meaning. This makes researchers interested in discussing this issue. This study will focus on the exploration of language change that occurs in social media nowadays. The authors will draw inspiration from various texts on social media. The researchers will complete the survey and the study using Internet facilities. This study was conducted qualitatively and the writers will also be observing the language change directly from the relevant social media applications. The information gathered is terminological in nature, replete with human characteristics, and based on captions from several social media platforms including Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, and Facebook. Following the completion of this study, the researcher discovered that the vocabulary used by social media users to connect with one another had changed. After the researcher analyzed the data obtained, the researcher found that the semantic change was the biggest change that had been found. As much as 32% of language changes occur in social media and this illustrates that quite a lot of social media users do not use meanings that are not following their standards. Researchers also found that 10% of language changes occurred in the field of morphology. This illustrates that a few social media users result in language changes in the syntax field
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