This paper presents a study of the effects of texting on English language comprehension. The authors believe that English used in texting causes a lack of comprehension for English speakers, learners, and texters. Wei, Xian-hai and Jiang (2008:3) declare “In Netspeak, there are some newly-created vocabularies, which people cannot comprehend them either from their partial pronunciation or from their figures.” Crystal (2007:23) claims; “variation causes problems of comprehension and acceptability. If you speak or write differently from the way I do, we may fail to understand each other.” In this paper, the authors conducted a questionnaire at Aligarh Muslim University to ninety respondents from five different Faculties and four different lev...
In this study, I examined how the ability of parsing affects readers’ comprehension of explanatory t...
In this study, we examined texting behaviours, text message characteristics (textese) of actual sent...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the first paragraph of the paper. Because language is so intangible...
Many people claim that text messaging is ruining Standard English, and that there will be a decline ...
This study aims to ascertain the effect of texting messaging on students’ English writing skills at ...
Text language is increasing and gaining popularity day by day, with this the linguistics and teacher...
AbstractThis study investigated the students’ perspective on the use of abbreviations or textism in ...
The invention of technology and computers has drastically improved our daily lives. One of the posit...
This study aimed to investigate whether application of abbreviations in instructional texting (SMS) ...
(L1) and English second language (L2) grade 8s and 11s. The aim was to establish whether these learn...
This study is based on the possible impact the use of SMS language and abbreviations by students may...
Abstract This paper reports on two studies which investigated the relationship between children&apos...
This study examined the impact of SMS speak on the written work of English first language (L1) and E...
Texting has become any every day task that many teenagers engage in on a day to day basis. Many of t...
The growing concern about the use of texting endangering the standard forms in language prompted the...
In this study, I examined how the ability of parsing affects readers’ comprehension of explanatory t...
In this study, we examined texting behaviours, text message characteristics (textese) of actual sent...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the first paragraph of the paper. Because language is so intangible...
Many people claim that text messaging is ruining Standard English, and that there will be a decline ...
This study aims to ascertain the effect of texting messaging on students’ English writing skills at ...
Text language is increasing and gaining popularity day by day, with this the linguistics and teacher...
AbstractThis study investigated the students’ perspective on the use of abbreviations or textism in ...
The invention of technology and computers has drastically improved our daily lives. One of the posit...
This study aimed to investigate whether application of abbreviations in instructional texting (SMS) ...
(L1) and English second language (L2) grade 8s and 11s. The aim was to establish whether these learn...
This study is based on the possible impact the use of SMS language and abbreviations by students may...
Abstract This paper reports on two studies which investigated the relationship between children&apos...
This study examined the impact of SMS speak on the written work of English first language (L1) and E...
Texting has become any every day task that many teenagers engage in on a day to day basis. Many of t...
The growing concern about the use of texting endangering the standard forms in language prompted the...
In this study, I examined how the ability of parsing affects readers’ comprehension of explanatory t...
In this study, we examined texting behaviours, text message characteristics (textese) of actual sent...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the first paragraph of the paper. Because language is so intangible...