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What is the term used for language that connects with social groups?
Sociolect
What does divergence in sociolect refer to?
Distancing
from
other
groups
What is the term used for language that connects with social groups?
Sociolect
What are the characteristics of electronic mode language features?
Freedom
and no
restrictions
Informal tone
Blend
of
spoken
and
written
characteristics
How does sociolect relate to social groups?
It reflects the
language
used by specific
social
groups.
What is the role of personalisation in electronic communication?
Addressing
mass audiences
as though they were
individuals
What are the characteristics of electronic mode language?
It includes features like
informal tone
and
freedom
of
expression.
Which verbs highlight user possibilities in electronic communication?
"
Connect
" and "
share
"
What are the key features of electronic mode language?
Informal tone
Freedom
of expression
Blend
of
written
and
spoken
characteristics
What is the function of the possessive determiner "your" in electronic communication?
It
personalizes
the
message
for the individual
How do imperative verbs function in electronic communication?
They
encourage engagement
through
direct commands
What does a descriptivist study focus on?
It studies language
change
and describes
influences
on language.
What is an example of hypertextual linking in electronic communication?
Links that
allow users
to
navigate
to other
content
What is personalisation in electronic communication?
It addresses
mass audiences
as though they were
individuals.
What is the purpose of interrogative forms in electronic communication?
To prompt user
interaction
and
engagement
Which verbs highlight user possibilities in electronic communication?
"
Connect
" and "
share
"
What are the main non-standard forms of language use in electronic communication?
Deletion (
omission
of
letters
)
Clipping (
shortening
words)
Letter homophones (using
letters
that
sound
like words)
Number homophones (using
numbers
to
represent
sounds
)
Phonetic spelling (
spelling
words as they
sound
)
Acronyms (
initial
letters forming
new
words
)
Deviant spelling (
non-standard
spelling
for
effect
)
What is the purpose of imperative verbs in electronic communication?
They encourage
engagement
and direct
action.
What is the definition of paralinguistic features?
Non-verbal
features in communication, such as
emojis
How do interrogative forms function in electronic communication?
They invite
responses
and
engagement
from users.
What is graphology in the context of electronic communication?
It refers to the
visual
aspects of
written
communication
, such as
images
and
symbols.
What are some reasons for creative language use in computer-mediated communication (CMC)?
To support
individuality
,
group
membership, and
quicker
communication
What are the main non-standard forms in electronic communication according to David Crystal?
Omission of
capitalisation
Abbreviations
and
rebuses
Emotive
punctuation
Phonetic
spellings
Grammatical
constructions
Who conducted research on non-standard forms in electronic communication?
David
Crystal
What is eye-dialect?
An
unusual
and
non-standard
way of spelling used to represent speech
patterns
What does eye-dialect represent?
It represents
patterns
of
speech
through
non-standard
spelling.
What is the definition of nonce formation?
A
word
created for a specific
occasion
or
use.
How are emoticons and smileys used in electronic communication?
They create
pictorial representations
of
emotions
using
alphabetic
characters.
What does the term 'nonce formation' refer to?
A word created for a specific occasion or use
What is an initialism?
An
abbreviation
formed from the
initial
letters of a
phrase.
What is the definition of an emoticon?
A
combination
of alphabetic characters to create a
pictorial
representation of an
emotion
What are the characteristics of spoken mode language?
Adjacency pairs
Backchannelling
Deictic expressions
Discourse markers
Elision
False starts
/
repairs
Fillers
Hedging
Interruption
Micropause
What is the function of adjacency pairs in spoken discourse?
They facilitate conversational turn-taking
What is an adjacency pair in spoken language?
It consists of
two utterances
by
two speakers
, one after the other.
What is backchannelling in conversation?
It refers to
listener responses
to what is being said.
What are discourse markers used for?
They enable speakers to begin a
conversation
or shift
topics.
What does elision refer to in spoken language?
It is the
omission
of part of a grammatical structure for a
casual
tone.
What is a filler in conversation?
A
sound
or
word
used to signal a
pause
while
thinking.
What is hedging in spoken language?
It makes statements
less
direct or
softens
their impact.
What is a micropause?
A very
short
break in speech,
less
than a
second.
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