ГОТОВЫЕ ДИПЛОМНЫЕ РАБОТЫ, КУРСОВЫЕ РАБОТЫ, ДИССЕРТАЦИИ И РЕФЕРАТЫ
Computer Slang | |
Автор | Екатерина Борковская |
Вуз (город) | г.Житомир, ЖДУ |
Количество страниц | 11 |
Год сдачи | 2007 |
Стоимость (руб.) | 500 |
Содержание | Plan Slang………………………………………………………………………………..1 Computer and Internet Slang…………………………………………………….....3 Leetspeak…………………………………………………………………………...6 Leet Vocabulary……………………………………………………………………8 Emoticons…………………………………………………………………………..9 References………………………………………………………………………...10 Additional Material “When the Geeks Get Snide” by MICHIKO KAKUTANI |
Список литературы | REFERENCES • Dumas, Bethany K. and Lighter, Jonathan (1978) "Is Slang a Word for Linguists?" American Speech 53 (5): 14-15. • Croft, William (2000) Explaining Language Change: An Evolutionary Approach. Harlow: Longman: 75-6. • www.wikipedia.org. • English (#12, 2004) “Slang”: 27. • The Encyclopedia Britannica, vol. 20, “Slang”: 765-770. |
Выдержка из работы | [...]Usage Internet slang words develop from common phrases that users simplify to be able to type faster (Shorthand). However, in games, new game players may try to emulate this, and unintentionally emphasize their own lack of knowledge through misuse of the terms and poor spelling. As a result, several internet slang abbreviations and spellings are most often used ironically. Players may use intentionally poor grammar and an excessive amount of leet (also written as 1337) speak to ridicule or satirize new players. An example would be "pwned" (owned) or "il ttyl, but that was funny 2 where i had 2 lmfao". "ttyl" stands for "talk to you later".[...] |