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Title
Modeling adolescents' online writing practices : the sociolectometry of non-standard writing on social media
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Abstract
The paper discusses four generalized linear mixed models fitted to capture distinct patterns of non-standard writing practices in Flemish adolescents’ social media messages. Apart from a general model that predicts the count of all “deviations” from the Dutch formal writing standard, additional models were fitted for specific types of non-standard features. These types relate to the so-called chatspeak “maxims” of orality, brevity and expressive compensation. While the general non-standardness model reveals interesting correlations between the teenagers’ online writing style and their socio-demographic profile, the more specific models allow for a better and more nuanced sociolinguistic understanding: for different types of non-standard writing practices, they reveal distinct dynamics between the social predictors gender, age and educational track. Strikingly different gender patterns are found for the oral features, representing traditional non-standard writing, compared to the expressive features, representing new kinds of non-standard writing, bound to digital media. Furthermore, gender does not appear to be a predicting factor for the brevity-related features, except for the most theory-oriented educational track. Consequently, we argue that non-standard writing on social media platforms should not be operationalized as one comprehensive cluster of deviations from the formal writing standard, but rather as different subsets of non-standard features that, by serving different purposes, appeal to a different extent to different groups of youngsters and consequently display distinct sociolinguistic patterns. In other words, although Flemish adolescents may have access to the same pool of non-standard markers, they do not share one and the same social “digilect”.
Language
English
Source (journal)
Zeitschrift für Dialektologie und Linguistik. - Stuttgart, 1969, currens
Publication
Stuttgart : Steiner , 2020
ISSN
0044-1449 [print]
2366-2395 [online]
DOI
10.25162/ZDL-2020-0007
Volume/pages
87 :2 (2020) , p. 173-201
ISI
000583913700003
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