This study investigates the hypothesis of young people having the multi-skills required to switch between formal and informal communication. We collected samples of the written output of students across different media and communication situations. The results obtained through dictation tests show that the students’ level is relatively low, with a majority of grammatical errors. The analysis of linguistic forms common to the corpora indicates that all the participants use traditional spelling in at least one of them. Lastly, we present a qualitative analysis of spelling variation and an overview of the teenagers’ linguistic representations
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The notion of ‘fluency’ is most often associated with spoken-language phenomena such as stuttering. ...
The study aimed to determine the impact of social media language (also known as net language) on the...
Our writing practices have changed significantly since the end of the twentieth century, due to the ...
International audienceThe link between students’ spelling level and their text messaging practice gi...
Abstract Written communication in instant messaging, text messaging, chat, and other forms of electr...
Most students use informal styles of communication and expression when writing tests, assignments, e...
ABSTRAK Age-graded spelling changes are chosen because language is developing through times. “Age-...
Abstract Written communication in instant messaging, text messaging, chat, and other forms of electr...
The use of mobile devices has generated a new way of communication by using unique abbreviations and...
Against the backdrop of the societal differentiation of literacy, the paper investigates spelling va...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the use of linguistic knowledge in spelling by analyzin...
International audienceThe goal of this study was to compare the lexical spelling performance of chil...
This study examined the differences between more creative and less creative students in spelling per...
The paper reports the results of two studies on the spelling performance of 1st graders in a transpa...
The increased use of digital writing has led to the emergence of a new form of communication between...
The notion of ‘fluency’ is most often associated with spoken-language phenomena such as stuttering. ...
The study aimed to determine the impact of social media language (also known as net language) on the...
Our writing practices have changed significantly since the end of the twentieth century, due to the ...
International audienceThe link between students’ spelling level and their text messaging practice gi...
Abstract Written communication in instant messaging, text messaging, chat, and other forms of electr...
Most students use informal styles of communication and expression when writing tests, assignments, e...
ABSTRAK Age-graded spelling changes are chosen because language is developing through times. “Age-...
Abstract Written communication in instant messaging, text messaging, chat, and other forms of electr...
The use of mobile devices has generated a new way of communication by using unique abbreviations and...
Against the backdrop of the societal differentiation of literacy, the paper investigates spelling va...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the use of linguistic knowledge in spelling by analyzin...
International audienceThe goal of this study was to compare the lexical spelling performance of chil...
This study examined the differences between more creative and less creative students in spelling per...
The paper reports the results of two studies on the spelling performance of 1st graders in a transpa...
The increased use of digital writing has led to the emergence of a new form of communication between...
The notion of ‘fluency’ is most often associated with spoken-language phenomena such as stuttering. ...
The study aimed to determine the impact of social media language (also known as net language) on the...