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Language and the Internet - Netspeak - Finding Identity

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Language and the Internet

CHAPTER: THREE

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Finding an Identity

Chap 3

*Nadia Amaghou*Abdelhamid Bousaadi

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HOW IS THE LINGUISTIC IDENTITY OF NETSPEAK UNCERTAIN ?

a) WHAT IS PERSCRIPTIVISM ?

b) WHAT IS DESCRIPTIVISM ?

c) WHAT IS BEST ?

WHAT COUNTS AS ACCEPTABLE IN NETSPEAK ?

a) WHAT ARE THE “HACKER ETHICS” ?

b) WHY AREN’T THEY APLICABLE ?

Nadia

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WHY DO WE NEED A CHAPTER ON IDENTIY?

?

“Language is a central feature of human identity. When we hear someone speak, we immediately make guesses about gender, education level, age, profession, and place of origin. Beyond this individual matter, a language is a powerful symbol of national and ethnic identity. (Spolsky, 1999, p. 181)”

LANGUAGE???

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Finding an identity

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- The uncertain identity of Netspeak is reflected in the confusion of the users of the internet .

- As a result, people look for guidance.

- This leads to some kind of prespectivism which has started to emerge.

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What is prescriptivism ?

• « The view that one variety of language has an inherently higher value than others . »

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What is descriptive ?

• discribes the variations on an even ground.

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Refers to the structure of a language as it is actually used by

speakers and writers

Refers to the structure of a language as certain people think it should be used.

Descriptive Prescriptive

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Prescriptivism vs descriptivism

• An interesting comparison: Samuel Johnson's dictionary and Wired Style

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• Wired Style: « when does jargon end and a new vernacular begin?

• Samuel Johnson’s dictionary: «no lexicographer shall imagine that his dictionary can embalm his language, and secure it from corruption and decay. »

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CONCLUSION

• « Most of the netspeak authors are aware of the importence of grounding their work in descriptive reality. »

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• What counts as acceptable Netspeak ?

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Internet users are very creative. The rate at which terms are being Coined has no parallel in any language.

Coining words has at least two objectives: overcome the limitations of the electronic medium and entertainment.

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The hacker ethic

• The belief that information-sharing is a powerful positive good.

• The belief that system-cracking for fun and exploration is ethically OK.

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« If real internet communities are relatively small-scale, they will demonstrate their solidarity by evolving measure of identity, some of which will be nonlinguistic and some linguistic in character »

Shared Values

Jargon

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OUTSIDERS

?

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The future of the Netspeak is bound to..

1- the extent to which hacker-originated language has developed a sufficiently stable identity for internet useres.

2- the users’ production of new fresh linguistic directions, evolving norms of stylistics usage which owe nothing to hacker origines.

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Making the rules explicit

Abdelhamid

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Some features of Netspeak

One of the most obvious features of Netspeak is the lexiconthat belongs to the internet.

CRYSTAL (2001: 81)

internetlexicon

Binary, Computer, Cable, disk, bit ???

jargon of science

and technology

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=> Internet restricted situations

Software options and commands Software Error messagesComputer hardwareThe Population of the internet

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“Any style guide which promotes one variety of language at the expense of another is prescriptive”

David Crystal

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-1- Software options and commands Look at page bellow

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-2- Software Error messages

Error

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Illegal Operation

-2- Software Error messages

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-2- Error messagesForbidden

protocol

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-2- Error messages404 Not

found

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-3- Computer Hardware

Windows 95

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-3- Computer Hardware

Windows 95

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-3- Computer Hardware

Windows 7

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-4- Population of Internet users

NetizensNetters

Nerds

Surfersboz

os

Wizards

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mouse click+ = mouseclick

mouse + pad mousepad=

through+click clickthrough

click+per+cost

=

= Cost-per-click

A-Compounding

Creating Internet neologisms

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B-AffexationPrefixese + mail =

cyber

+

link

hyper + text

Creating Internet neologisms

e book

hyper +

sex+

=

=

=

=

E-mail

E-bookHypertext

Hyperlink

Cybersexcyber + squatter = Cybersquatter

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hardware winnitude

-ware -itude

geekitude

-ity

Suffixes

Creating Internet neologismsB-Affexation

software

brevity

obviousity

Suffi x extending

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C-Blending

data

Information + net

program

Internet etiquette

Internet citizen

datagram

infonet

netiquette

Netizen

Creating Internet neologisms

+

+

+

=

=

=

=

You want a ride? Then answer this

Meet me at:*%@ street,

24$//x 2 near d McOm @C u 2n8

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Creating Internet neologismsD-Acronyms

http Hypertext Transfer Protocol

lol Laughing out Loud

btw By the Way

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Some features of Netspeak

Another feature of Netspeak

is . graphology

CRYSTAL (2001: 87)

Capitalization

punctuationBicapitalization

Emotional expressions

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Capitalization anb Bicapitalization

emphasis

Don’t drink it! It’s bad

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Punctuation and Emotional Expressions

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Exercice

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Conclusion

THANK YOU