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What do mobiles speak in Algeria? Evidence from SMS language
Oleh:
Mostari, Hind Amel
Jenis:
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Dalam koleksi:
Current Issues in Language Planning vol. 10 no. 4 (2009)
,
page 377-386.
Topik:
SMS messaging
;
technology
;
Algeria
;
Arabic
;
language mixing
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Vol. 10, No. 4, November 2009, 377–386.pdf
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When Algeria opened its markets to foreign investment starting from the early 2000s, a technological boom occurred, including the expansion of mobile phone use. New technologies have had a considerable impact on the Algerian diglossic situation, in recent decades, and have contributed in the democratisation of the local dialects, which are being increasingly used in public domains especially for advertising, in particular in radio, TV and billboards. The emergence of mobiles in Algeria is associated with the creation of new language variety, which is a mixture of French, Modern Standard Arabic, Algerian Arabic together with new abbreviations and writing conventions, which have emerged independently from the work of language planners. The present article is an empirical investigation, based on a sociolinguistic analysis of short message service (SMS) messages among Algerians. The purpose of the study is to survey the language used in SMS and to examine the implications of this emerging variety for language planning in Algeria.
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