Open Access
Prototypische chatspeakkenmerken in Vlaamse tienerchattaal
Author(s) -
Benny De Decker
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
taal en tongval
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2215-1214
pISSN - 0039-8691
DOI - 10.5117/tet2015.1.deck
Subject(s) - flemish , conversation , instant messaging , psychology , social media , linguistics , computer science , communication , world wide web , philosophy
Prototypical CMC features in Flemish teenagers’ chat language. The influenceof gender, age and medium\udIn the present study, the use of allegedly typical and mostly universal, genrebound chatspeak features is examined, such as leetspeak, acronyms, abbreviations and other shortening mechanisms. We investigate how common they actually are in a large written chat corpus (more than two million words),\udproduced by Flemish teenagers between 2007 and 2013. Moreover, we investigate whether their frequency correlates with the social variables gender and age and whether it depends on the medium in which the conversation takes place (synchrous Instant Messaging vs. asynchronous CMC). The quantitative analysis reveals no major impact of gender, despite it\udreceiving ample attention in recent CMC research. Age en especially medium, however, are pointed to as two significant determinants. Furthermore, the results call for a distinction between merely creative and playful chatspeak forms on the one hand and highly functional features on the other