Mobiles Dumbing Down
Language?
Wednesday, Apr 23 2008 | Author and
categories:
Lindsay Stril
| business and
tech
Have you ever uttered text-speak out loud? I'm guilty
of saying "OMG" in social situations and yes, I've
received some interesting looks. While I thought that
may be a sign of some dysfunction on my own part, the
long-term impact of mobile communications on language
and society never really crossed my mind. The
Economist recently
took a hard look at this trend.
In the article, experts suggest that "Entire
subcultures now define themselves primarily or
exclusively through their chosen text-messaging
or instant-messaging argot." This can be
troubling for younger texters learning language
in school and also texting shorthand, a form of
communication that oftentimes lacks spelling,
punctuation, syntax, and other core language
rules.
-posted by Lindsay