Friday, May 17, 2019
A Stylistic Study of Netspeak in Internet Chatroom
The Internet is one of the most remarkable things charitable beings have ever made. It has exerted great impact on various aspects of peoples lives, among which the change of spoken communication is obvious.Netspeak is a young topic, so it is of great necessity for us to have a systematic analysis, which get out meet the need of the development to netspeak.The present descriptions be not able to account for or meet chat room netspeak in an all-round way. Some of the researches are prescriptive rather than descriptive and there is infinitesimal stylistic analysis on the distinctive features of netspeak. Therefore, some deeper approaches are required.This thesis provides much-needed descriptions of netspeak in Internet chatroom from the perspective of stylistics. Stylistic theories are then the major theoretical basis for this thesis. The current situation animate my enthusiasm in this relatively new and unexplored area of netspeak studies.Research ObjectivesThe present study is conducted in the hope that it can arouse peoples attention and help people to develop an divert and appreciation for netspeak in Internet chatroomIt is aimed to reveal the stylistic distinctiveness of netspeak in Internet chatroomIt is hoped that this study will be helpful and beneficial to the evaluation of netspeak and the development of online-learning or the foreign voice communication learning and teaching This paper is also hopeful of having some practical value, and making theoretical contributions to progress study of netspeak.Research QuestionsIt is the design of this paper to answer the following questions1. What are the stylistic features of netspeak on different levels?2. What are the implications for the development of online-learning, and the future of netspeak?Research DesignThe basic methodology adopted involves both qualitative and quantitative study.There are two main sources used in this study in the collection of samples and materials. The first resource is from cerebrate books, newspapers and magazines. The second is a group of randomly selected contributions from Internet Chatroom. The method used is mainly a descriptive approach supported by statistical analysis on the samples selected.The organization of this thesis will be in two parts Literature Review and Stylistic Description and Analysis followed by a summary and conclusion.
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