Invention Of New Word Essay

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How does the invention of new words and the use of acronyms on social networking services, like Facebook, change the way we speak and write English?

“cu”, “unfriend”, “info”, “np”, “lol”, “blogging” “#hashtag”
Standard terms on the Internet? Or in common parlance?
More and more words are shortened or even invented on social platforms to save time. Capitalization and punctuation are considered redundant. By now, you come across some of these word formations already in everyday conversations. The “#” for example was a few years ago rarely used and can nowadays be seen in television show titles, product packaging or even heard as “hashtag” in our daily dialogues. Therefore, increasingly frequent, social networks are criticised for bringing about an impoverishment of the English language. However, some researchers believe that the English language is currently richer than ever before. But how does the invention of new words and the use of acronyms on social networking services, like Facebook, change the way we …show more content…

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