The Linguistic Perspectives on Computer Mediated Communication

Beyond Words Pub Date : 2020-02-29 DOI:10.33508/BW.V8I1.2366
L. Chong
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This paper aims to explore the role of production and perception constraints in computer mediated communication. I review Lindblom's (1990) theory of phonetic variation and propose a new model of linguistic production in Computer Mediated Communication. Cyber citizens use cyber communication as conceptually oral, medially written. The reason to use chat-mode is that it saves time and space (the principle of least effort); here sound, not spelling, is the first thing to be considered. With respect to production in the proposed model, effort is no longer equated with articulatory movement, but rather with the number of keystrokes involved in typing an utterance. On discussing online, discussants show paralinguistic actions such as smile, frown, screaming, etc., and they also reduplicate writings, capitalize all the sentences, and use emoticons; net-communication is headed toward less grammatical and more telegraphic type. The production of hyper-and hypo-forms such as reduplication, punctuation and capitalization will vary according to the sender's estimation of signal-complementary processes and his attempts to compensate for the restricted context.We discuss online and off line on the issues; why we like cyber communication and how we classify the phenomena. The more computer mediated communications we use, the moreissues we have to review beyond words and linguistic principles.
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计算机媒介交际的语言学视角
本文旨在探讨生产和感知约束在计算机媒介传播中的作用。本文回顾了Lindblom(1990)的语音变异理论,并提出了一种新的计算机中介交际中的语言产生模型。网络公民使用网络通信作为概念口头,媒体书面。使用聊天模式的原因是它节省时间和空间(最省力的原则);在这里,首先要考虑的是声音,而不是拼写。关于所提出的模型中的产出,努力不再等同于发音运动,而是与键入话语所涉及的击键次数有关。在网上讨论时,讨论者会表现出微笑、皱眉、尖叫等副语言行为,他们还会重复文章、大写所有句子、使用表情符号;网络交流正朝着少语法、多电报的方向发展。重复、标点和大写等超形式和准形式的产生将根据发送者对信号互补过程的估计和他对有限语境的补偿的尝试而变化。我们在线上和线下讨论这些问题;为什么我们喜欢网络交流以及我们如何对这种现象进行分类。我们使用的以计算机为媒介的交流越多,我们就必须回顾更多超越词汇和语言原则的问题。
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