ISSUES OF MODERN LINGUISTICS: - INHIBITING LINGUISTIC CREATIVITY AMONG YOUTH ON SOCIAL MEDIA BY USING EMOJI AND INTERNET SLANG

Authors

  • Sajid Valiya Valappil Author
  • Abdurakhmonova Nilufar Author

Keywords:

emoji, implications, generation Z, linguistic landscapes, contemporary language.

Abstract

A new phenomenon in the field of linguistics is envisioned as a result of the advent of social media among youth, and the article fathomed the research on linguistics' problems after social media's advent.

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Published

2024-06-24

How to Cite

ISSUES OF MODERN LINGUISTICS: - INHIBITING LINGUISTIC CREATIVITY AMONG YOUTH ON SOCIAL MEDIA BY USING EMOJI AND INTERNET SLANG. (2024). «CONTEMPORARY TECHNOLOGIES OF COMPUTATIONAL LINGUISTICS», 2(22.04), 505-509. https://myscience.uz/index.php/linguistics/article/view/115

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