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Multilingual Internet: Language, Culture, and Communication Online [Hardback]

Edited by (Professor of Information Science and Linguistics, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN, United States), Edited by (Professor of Sociology and Communication, Hebrew University, Jerusalem (Emerita))
  • Formāts: Hardback, 464 pages, height x width x depth: 161x234x35 mm, weight: 771 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 07-Jun-2007
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0195304799
  • ISBN-13: 9780195304794
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  • Formāts: Hardback, 464 pages, height x width x depth: 161x234x35 mm, weight: 771 g
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  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-10: 0195304799
  • ISBN-13: 9780195304794
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Two thirds of global Internet users are non-English speakers. Despite this, most scholarly literature on the Internet and computer-mediated-communication (CMC) focuses exclusively on English. This is the first book devoted to analyzing Internet related CMC in languages other than English.

The volume collects 18 new articles on facets of language and Internet use, all of which revolve around several central topics: writing systems, the structure and features of local languages and how they affect internet use, code switching between multiple languages, gender issues, public policy issues, and so on. The scope of languages discussed in the volume is unusually broad, including non-native English, French, Arabic, Chinese, Greek, Spanish, Japanese, Thai, and Portuguese. This book will be of great interest to anyone studying linguistics, applied linguistics, communication, anthropology and information sciences.
Contributors xiii
Introduction: Welcome to the Multilingual Internet
3(40)
Brenda Danet
Susan C. Herring
PART I WRITING SYSTEMS AND THE INTERNET
``A Funky Language for Teenzz to Use'': Representing Gulf Arabic in Instant Messaging
43(21)
David Palfreyman
Muhamed Al Khalil
The Multilingual and Multiorthographic Taiwan-Based Internet: Creative Uses of Writing Systems on College-Affiliated BBSs
64(23)
Hsi-Yao Su
Neography: Unconventional Spelling in French SMS Text Messages
87(29)
Jacques Anis
``It's All Greeklish to Me!'' Linguistic and Sociocultural Perspectives on Roman-Alphabeted Greek in Asynchronous Computer-Mediated Communication
116(26)
Theodora Tseliga
Greeklish and Greekness: Trends and Discourses of ``Glocalness''
142(21)
Dimitris Koutsogiannis
Bessie Mitsikopoulou
PART II LINGUISTIC AND DISCOURSE FEATURES OF COMPUTER-MEDIATED COMMUNICATION
Linguistic Innovations and Interactional Features in Japanese BBS Communication
163(21)
Yukiko Nishimura
Linguistic Features of Email and ICO Instant Messaging in Hong Kong
184(25)
Carmen K. M. Lee
Enhancing the Status of Catalan versus Spanish in Online Academic Forums: Obstacles to Machine Translation
209(24)
Salvador Climent
Joaquim More
Antoni Oliver
Miriam Salvatierra
Imma Sanchez
Mariona Taule
PART III GENDER AND CULTURE
Gender and Turn Allocation in a Thai Chat Room
233(23)
Siriporn Panyametheekul
Susan C. Herring
Breaking Conversational Norms on a Portuguese Users' Network: Men as Adjudicators of Politeness?
256(22)
Sandi Michele de Oliveira
Kaomoji and Expressivity in a Japanese Housewives' Chat Room
278(25)
Hirofumi Katsuno
Christine Yano
PART IV LANGUAGE CHOICE AND CODE SWITCHING
Language Choice Online: Globalization and Identity in Egypt
303(16)
Mark Warschauer
Ghada R. El Said
Ayman Zohry
Language Choice on a Swiss Mailing List
319(21)
Mercedes Durham
Language Choice and Code Switching in German-Based Diasporic Web Forums
340(22)
Jannis Androutsopoulos
Anyone Speak Swedish? Tolerance for Language Shifting in Graphical Multiuser Virtual Environments
362(23)
Ann-Sofie Axelsson
Asa Abelin
Ralph Schroeder
PART V BROADER PERSPECTIVES: LANGUAGE DIVERSITY
The European Union in Cyberspace: Democratic Participation via Online Multilingual Discussion Boards
385(23)
Ruth Wodak
Scott Wright
How Much Multilihgualism? Language Diversity on the Internet
408(23)
John C. Paolillo
Index 431