Undergraduates' use of text messaging language: Effects of country and collection method

Q1 Arts and Humanities Writing Systems Research Pub Date : 2012-10-01 DOI:10.1080/17586801.2012.712875
Abbie Grace, Nenagh Kemp, F. Martin, R. Parrila
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Abstract Studies of mobile phone text messaging have reported widely varying proportions of textisms (e.g., u for you, 2 for to). We investigated whether conclusions about textism use are influenced by participant country, text message collection method, and categorisation method. Questionnaire data were collected from 241 undergraduate students in Australia and Canada, who also provided text messages via three methods used in previous research: translation from conventional English, writing a message in response to a scenario, and providing naturalistic messages. Significantly higher proportions of textisms were observed in messages written by Australians than Canadians, and in messages collected experimentally than naturalistically. A re-categorisation of textism forms as “contractive” versus “expressive” was explored and overall implications for text-message collection are discussed.
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大学生短信语言使用:国家和收集方式的影响
对手机短信的研究表明,短信短信的比例差异很大(例如,u代表你,2代表to)。我们调查了关于短信使用的结论是否受到参与者国家、短信收集方法和分类方法的影响。调查问卷收集了来自澳大利亚和加拿大的241名本科生的数据,他们也通过三种方法提供短信:从传统英语翻译,根据场景写短信,以及提供自然的短信。在澳大利亚人写的信息中,文本错误的比例明显高于加拿大人,在实验收集的信息中,文本错误的比例明显高于自然收集的信息。将文本主义形式重新分类为“收缩型”与“表达型”,并讨论了文本信息收集的总体含义。
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