Is Texting Ruining English Language Analysis

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With teen's constantly on their phones and social media apps, they pick up a few things here and there. They never really think about texting affecting their literacy skills in school and their communication skills. Will texting impact our skills forever int he future?

One thing that teen's use over and over when texting are abbreviations. In the article, "Is Text Messaging Ruining English?", Jane Solomon says ,"...abbreviations are the most common. Abbreviations are more infrequent than you might imagine." She also found an article by Sali A. Tagliamonte which talks about the same topic. "...the use of short forms, abbreviations, and emotional language is infinitesimally small." This quote is basically saying that abbreviations …show more content…

Majority of teen's don't even know the real meaning of symbols. Example include the "hashtag" and the "@" symbol. The hashtag isn't even used for its purpose. It is the symbol for number.This quote by Robert E.Beasley,"... a Symbol Table was utilized comprising over 600 commonly used text messaging, e-mail, and chat symbols as well as their associated expressions and the language functions that they signal." This quote is talking about how teen's symbol usage is so great, that they had to make a table just to determine what was going on.- Symbols need to be used correctly snd for their purpose.

Now, this is what will determine how the world will work later on in life. Texting has made life a whole lot better, but it has changed the way humans verbally communicate. "Consequently, people who text a lot may be more uncomfortable with face-to-face communication."This is a very big problem. How will the world function if humans don't take time to just communicate face-to-face? Humans must learn to verbal communicate in order to get jobs, get into college, and something as small as ordering an ice cream cone. Humans have to learn to communicate verbally, if not,the world would be just bland.

In conclusion, text slang can affect the future. Text slang is going to affect impact writing and communication skills in the near future if a positive change does not take

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