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The Impact of Technology

 

Media Technology and the Process of Language Change

 
  • Each technological innovation introduces a new terminological domain into the language

 
  • Some of these terms come to be used outside of the technical domain, developing figurative or popular senses (You're broadcasting to the whole restaurant)

 
  • The technology introduces novel linguistic forms to public attention more rapidly and universally than by word of mouth (e.g. sputnik)

 
  • Broadcasting and the press have led to the proliferation of catchphrases

 
  • Media technology speeds up the process of language change: films, television programmes, radio broadcasts, and newspapers are produced or shown almost simultaneously all over the world

 
  • The Internet offers an unprecedented potential for speed of transmission of language change: a new usage can be on millions of screens within seconds

 
 

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