Important Announcement
PubHTML5 Scheduled Server Maintenance on (GMT) Sunday, June 26th, 2:00 am - 8:00 am.
PubHTML5 site will be inoperative during the times indicated!

Home Explore The Story of Texting

The Story of Texting

Published by pichaporn25380, 2020-06-09 13:23:43

Description: Thesis_final_pdf2

Search

Read the Text Version

The popularity of SMS lead to a breakdown in language as the early mobile phone UI encourage abbreviations which develop into “textspeak”







language regarded as characteristic of text messages, consisting of abbreviations, acronym, initials, emoticons, etc.

CHARACTERISTIC OF TEXTSPEAK using letters as syllables to shorten the word See you You Your Are Teaspoon

Today Before Tomorrow Date For you

cu u ur r tspoon

2t b4 2morrow d8 4u Or using numerals and symbols



The effect of textspeak on language is still under debate among linguists, many view it as destroying the language while many view it as the broadening of linguistic creativity.







The internet is one of the most remarkable things human being have ever made DAVID CRYSTAL



EMO TIC ON;)

19-Sep-82 11:44 Scott E Fahlman :-) From: Scott E Fahlman <Fahlman at Cmu-20c> I propose that the following character sequence for joke markers: :-) Read it sideways. Actually, it is probably more economical to mark things that are NOT jokes, given current trends. For this, use :-( The first emoticon was used by Scott E Fahlman in 1982. Start



+ Emoticon A portmanteau of words Emotion and icon, use to represent through a combination of punctuation marks, numbers, and letters Start

How do you feel now? :-) XD :-( :-] :-P 3:-) :-D T-T >_< n :-O >3< o:-) :3 B) :’( >:o :/ ;)

Serious Humorous content content Start

When text-based communication is not enough to convey the body language or tone-of-voice (Happy) (Sad) (Excited) (Funny) (Boring)



EMO JI

? comes fro e =written charac

The word emoji om the Japanese = picture + moji cter. Send

“ p Em o r ictur igin e o j i c h a with a l a ll usag ce l y la a e but no e u r r c i s te a

e rs” i a t e d soc s telephone r Japan, a i n l a r worldwide. o p u w p

. w,itFrhohemlp2 f0r0o4moUnnwiacroddeCosn,smoratinuymm,aonboi lne-pprroofviti doergr sanwisationortlhdawt ihdaessmtaarntaegdetdoth e tedxetvesltoapndtahredirinemmoojdiersnysstoeftmware

The first emoji keyboard was launched in 2011 and become widely used.

ery year from vario and ses new emoji ev us selected propo , or faci em ojiemfoorji f e are than

osals with more c ultural diversity in everyUunpicdoadtee.rele ial exp ,. , ression Ot s, the he



THE POPULARITY OF EMOJI HAS OPEN A NEW DIMENSION IN VERBAL COMMUNICATION



THE POPULARITY OF EMOJI HAS OPEN A NEW DIMENSION IN VERBAL COMMUNICATION

What’s

next?

Reference \" Previous: Next \". PLATO History: PLATO Emoticons, Revisited, www.platohistory.org/blog/2012/09/plato-emoticons-revisit- ed.html. \"About Pagers (Beepers) Code History.\" Pager Codes, www. pagercodes.com/about-pagershistory.html. Andrews, Evan. \"Who Invented the Internet?\" History.com, A&E Television Networks, 18 Dec. 2013, www.history.com/news/ who-invented-the-internet. Borth, David E. \"Telephone.\" Encyclopidia Britannica, Ency- clopedia Britannica, Inc., 12 Sept. 2019, www.britannica.com/ technology/telephone. Crystal, David. \"2b Or Not 2b: David Crystal on Why Texting Is Good for Language.\" The Guardian, Guardian News and Media, 4 July 2008, www.theguardian.com/books/2008/jul/05/satur- dayreviewsfeatres.guardianreview. History.com Editors. \"Morse Code & the Telegraph.\" History. com, A&E Television Networks, 9 Nov. 2009, www.history.com/ topics/inventions/telegraph. Hochfelder, David. The Telegraph in America: 1832-1920. Johns Hopkins University Press, 2013. \"Joke\" Conversation Thread in Which the :-) Was Invented, www.cs.cmu.edu/~sef/Orig-Smiley.htm. \"Pager Codes Everyone Should Know.\" Pager and Beeper Codes Everyone Should Know, www.angelfire.com/ky/bussgobeep/ beepercodes.html. Reichman, Sam. \"#TBT: This ‘90s Beeper Is a Millennial’s Worst Nightmare.\" Mashable, Mashable, 24 Mar. 2016, mash- able.com/2016/03/24/tbt-beeper/.

Senft, Theresa M. \"Emoticon.\" Encyclopedia Britannica, Ency- clopedia Britannica, Inc., 8 Oct. 2018, www.britannica.com/ topic/emoticon. Tagliamonte, S. A., and D. Denis. \"Linguistic Ruin? Lol! Instant Messaging And Teen Language.\" American Speech, vol. 83, no. 1, Jan. 2008, pp. 3–34., doi:10.1215/00031283-2008-001. \"Texting Generation Doesn’t Share Boomers’ Taste for Ta lk.\" The Washington Post, WP Company, 8 Aug. 2010, www. washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2010/08/07/ AR2010080702848.html. The Rise of Social Media - Our World in Data. ourworldindata. org/rise-of-social-media. Thompson, Clive. \"The Emoji Is the Birth of a New Type of Lan- guage (No Joke).\" Wired, Conde Nast, 1 Feb. 2018, www.wired. com/2016/04/the-science-of-emoji/?mbid=GuidesLearnMore. \"Why Millennials Would Rather Text Than Talk.\" OpenMarket, 10 Aug. 2018, www.openmarket.com/blog/millennials-pre- fer-text-over-talk/. Williams, Alex. \"(-: Just Between You and Me ;-).\" The New York Times, The New York Times, 29 July 2007, www.nytimes. com/2007/07/29/fashion/29emoticon.html.


Like this book? You can publish your book online for free in a few minutes!
Create your own flipbook