Read the following excerpt from Language and the Internet:
"A Mori/Lycos UK survey published in September 2000 showed that 81% of mobile phone users between the ages of 15 and 24 were using their phone for sending text messages, typically to co-ordinate their social lives, to engage in language play, to flirt, or just to send a 'thinking of you' message. Apparently, 37% of all messagers have used the service to tell someone they love them. At the same time, reports suggest that the service is being used for other purposes, such as sexual harassment, school bullying, political rumour-mongering, and interaction between drug dealers and clients.
The challenge of the small screen size and its limited character space (about 160 characters), as well as the small keypad, has motivated the evolution of an even more abbreviated language than emerged in chatgroups and virtual worlds (...). Some of the same abbreviations appear, either because of their 'obvious' rebus-like potential (e.g. NE1, 2day, B4, C U l8r ['later'], and Z ['said']) or because the generally youthful population of users were familiar with Netspeak shorthand in its other situations (e.g. Msg ['message'], BRB ['be right back']).
Basic smileys (...) are also used. Capital letters can be given syllabic values, as in thN ['then'] and nEd ['need']. But the medium has motivated some new forms (e.g. c%l ['cool']) and its own range of direct-address items, such as F2T ['free to talk?'], Mob ['mobile'], PCM ['please call me'], MMYT ['Mail me your thoughts'], and RUOK ['are you OK?']. Multi-word sentences and sequences of response utterances, especially of a stereotyped kind, can be reduced to a sequence of initial letters: SWDYT ['So what do you think?'], BCBC ['Beggars can't be choosers'], BTDT ['Been there, done that'], YYSSW ['Yeah, yeah, sure, sure, whatever'], HHOJ ['Ha, ha, only joking']. Users seem to be aware of the information value of consonants as opposed to vowels, judging by such vowel-less items as TXT ['text'] and XLNT ['excellent'].
The process saves a great deal of time and energy (given the awkwardness of selecting letters on the small keypad), and in those companies which still charge by the character (as opposed to the whole message), there is an economic value in abbreviation, too. In a creation such as ru2cn mel8r ['Are you two seeing me later?'], less than half the characters of the full form of the sentence are used. Even more ingenious coded abbreviations have been devised, especially among those for whom argot is a desirable safeguard against unwelcome surveillance."
Crystal, David (2001). Language and the Internet. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, England. Pages 229-230.
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Task 1: Creative Writing... (post on blog)
Pick one partner. Pretend you are high school students. Develop a short blog entry with any kind of text written in text-messaging slang (employing emoticons, if you wish).
Exchange it with a peer, let him/her translate yours, and try to translate his/hers WITHOUT using the dictionary at first. If you don’t get it all, you can use a guide, for example http://www.webopedia.com/quick_ref/textmessageabbreviations.asp
http://www.lingo2word.com/lists/emoticon_listA.html
Publish the original message along with your translation as one blog comment. (Remember to post both your names.)
Have fun!
Task 2: Critical Statement.... (email to me)
Write a short essay-type comment (max. ~500 words) about how you perceive people's use of text-messaging slang (your students, yourself, your friends, peers, etc....). Do you see it as a problem at all? What do you think about the English language of the future? What is your personal experience? Do you use it yourself? Do you have examples (from student teaching, etc.)? How do you deal with it? If you've never encountered it before - how would you react if your students / team mates, etc. would use this kind of language in official writing (school, newspaper, etc.)?
Sunday, January 27, 2008
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37 comments:
R u goin 2 the mall 2day? I gtg get sum clothes.
-Are you going to the mall today? I "got to go" get some clothes.
While this is poor grammar even after being translated, it still quickly gets the point across to the reader.
C u after class. R u going to the party 2nite? er'body is going to be there. ttyl. + Y r Jack pants so lil? LOL.
Do u want me 2 go w/ u 2 the basketball game or r u goin by urself?
i rly h8 txt msg lng. i jw y ppl cnt spll out whl wrds.
-bonnie bilyeu
respond to von'dragas smalley
See You after class Are you going to the party tonight? everybody is going to be there talk to you later why are jack's pants to little laugh out loud.
-Hey! ZUP?
-NMU?
-IMSB!
-M2!
-WANT2TLK?
-SIG2R. Z
-NP. HAGN.
-U2! CU TAM!
Respond to Bonnie:
"I really hate text messaging. I'm just wondering why people can't spell out whole words."
Response to Bonnie Bilyeu.
I really hate text messaging language. I just wonder why people cannot spell out whole words.
Hey r we still going 2 the REC 2day? lmk, ttyl!
Rdy 4 Sp Br & HF ITS. HAU
Lts g2 lnch 2day @ 12. C u @ sbwy.
Amy Mckenzie
Amy Mckenzie....
translating Lindsay
Hey are we still going to the rec today? Let me know! Talk to you later!
Hey r u stl guna go 2 mall? Mt me at 6 at mvi thtr. c u L8r. Brng cndy.
Bryan Norbut
Translating Amy Mckenzie
Lets go to lunch today at 12:00. See you at Subway.
Bryan Norbut
i h8 ur new gf...not my bbf 4 life..
translating bonnie bilyeu
I really hate text message language. I just wonder why people can't spell out whole words.
Translation of Lts g2 lnch 2day @ 12. C u @ sbwy.
By:
Amy Mckenzie
"Lets go to lunch today at 12:00. See you at subway."
Vanessa Knepp
Sup? GTG 2 b/fs @ 5. 8-) RUCN Joe 2nite? W/B
idk. get a blkbrry and den u can writ out ur txt mssgs and not hve to deal w/ net lingo.
tata
I don't know. Get a blackberry and then you can write out your text messages and not have to deal with internet lingo.
Bye
Alison Romershausen
Hey, wht r u up to? hit me up whn u get out of class
Translation of Bryan Norbut
"Hey are you still going to go the mall? Meet me at 6 at the movie theatre. See you later, bring Cindy"
Translation of ligurl:
Hey what are you up to? Call me when you get out of class.
Whts up? R U still coming ovr tnght?
do u hav ne hmwrk 2nite? bc we should hng l8er if u want. wtch t.v or sumthin. call me TTYL!
Translation of Stephanie Tillery:
Ready for spring break and having fun in the sun. How about you?
Responding to Amy Mckenzie:
Lets go to lunch today at 12. See you at Subway
Wat r ur plans for 2nite? I need 2 fig sumthng out?
Respond to Josette
Do you want me to go with you to the basketball game or are you going by yourself?
Im brd.I can't wait 2 c u 2nite. Do u want 2g2 the movies 2nite or g2 a prt? TTYL :)
Response to Jessica
Do you have any homework tonight? Because we should hang later if you want. Watch tv or something. Call me. Talk to you later!
lol gr8 story. Def a nite to remb! u goin 2 b around fri? we should get 2gether
Laugh out loud, great story. Definitely a night to remember! Are you going to be around on Friday? We should get together.
H33YY...WEN R WE GOIN 2 DA MALL?OH N I NEED 2 GO C MI MA,I GOTTA GET SUM $...
HEY,WHEN ARE WE GOING TO THE MALL? AND I NEED TO GO SEE MY MA, I GOT TO GET SOME MONEY.
Translation of Jessica's
Do you have any homework tonight? Because we should hang later if you want. Watch TV or something. Call me talk to you later.
OMG!! d00d IMAO OVA SKEWL 2DAY.G. I OLMOS PMSL COS I WA LIK 'FICCL' WEN WE HAD 2 TAK DA TST. I WA LIK 'FYI DOOD!!, TPTB TOLD ME NOT 2'.EG. BM&Y, P2P, DOOD 2 DOOD, IM LIK W/e. VEG. CYA WEDS, SPST. WELL TAFN, TTYL. P.S. BYOB.
-Oh my god!! Dude I am laughing my ass off over school today. Grin. I almost pissed myself laughing because I was like 'Frankly I couldn't care less' when we had to take that test. I was like 'For your information dude!!, the powers that be told me not to. Evil Grin. Between me and you, peer to peer, dude to dude, I am like whatever. Very evil grin. See you Wednesday, same place same time. Well that's all for now, talk to you later. P.S. Bring your own beer.
r u cmng 2 class 2day? omg wut hapnd w/ u and ashley?
Text translated. Do you want me to go with you to the basketball game or are you going by yourself.
I think that internet slang is a useful and necessary form of language. Yes, it is very informal, but so is everyday speech. So long as people know when to be formal and when it is ok to be talk in slang, this should not become a problem.
I had to interpret James Radice Internet Slang paragraph.
Sup fewl. Yo i'ze the l33test j00 no? Neway this sh0tay b buggin like
1 dunno. BTDubs, j00 WUHNAH go jockin IAF? These rtards DNNBN.
GBTMasap. Lates.
What's up fool? Hey im the best, you know? Anyway, this girl is going
crazy. By the way, you want to go talk to girls in a few? These guys
don't know nothing about nothing. Get back to me as soon as possible.
Bye.
Hey r we still going 2 the REC 2day? lmk, ttyl!
- Lindsay
Hey are we still going to the Rec today? Let me know, talk to you later!
we r still going, what else r u doing 2night?
We are still going, what are you doing tonight?
-Responding to James
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