Is Technology Ruining the English Language?
A Look into the Impact of Technology on the English Language
The English language is always changing. It has been evolving slowly over time. The language that was spoken over 2,000 years ago is entirely different from the everyday language that we use today. In recent years, the English language has evolved rapidly due to the advancements of modern technology. Despite having pros and cons, technology has played an important role in changing the English language and the way we communicate with one another by using new forms of communication, terminology, and code switching between all the different languages.
Over the years, technology has created new forms of communication, such as text messaging, emailing, blogging, or using social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Skype, and many more. People commonly use these modes of communication rather than the traditional pen and paper or face-to-face conversations because it is easier and convenient for them to communicate with everyone, including family members and friends living on the mainland or in a different country. I should know because my family has been using Facebook and Skype for several years now to communicate with our extended family back home in the Philippines who we have not seen since our last trip there in 1999. Even though we are miles and miles apart from each other, we do not need to send letters anymore or buy a phone card every single
1) There are many Indo-European language groups and English falls into the Germanic language. There are also many other languages for example; Swedish, Dutch, Icelandic, Danish, ect. There are many languages that change over time, English happens to be one of the languages that changed dramatically and even to this day there are still changes that are being made. English has changed so dramatically because of the cultural environment and how it migrates to many different places. Another reason why English has changes so much over the time is also because of the colonization and invasions.
This essay is about how English has changed over the years. The essay explores how speaking English has changed, like some people have different ways they speak English and some people have the accent. It has changed in the way we write. Now days in the English language there is over 1 million words. Back then there wasn’t much words. English has changed in text messaging. Like now we make the words shorter like lol that means laugh out loud. They have done that because it’s a quicker way. The first text message was in 1992. English also changed in schools and universities. It has changed by now we have technology to help us find information or search up for meaning on online dictionary. This essay examines how English has changed over the years. There are around 800 to 2000 word that are used to speak the English language.
discusses how communication has grown and developed into new ways to interact with each other. Social media, blogs, and mobile phones are a few of the ways that we can connect and be in contact with each other. Information that may have taken days to reach an out of state friend through a letter just a few decades ago can now be sent and received in a matter of minutes through email or text messaging.
Many individuals in the United States have family or friends living in different parts of the world. Beforehand, for one to keep in contact with those living outside of the United States, they had to either pay additional money to their cellular device carrier to be able to make international long-distance phone calls or go purchase minutes from companies such as Boss Revolution, Nopin, etc. But now, with social media such as Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat, and Instagram, it’s easier to keep the long-distance relationship flowing. In Dunbar words, ““What Facebook does and why it’s been so successful in so many ways is it allows [one] to keep track of people who could otherwise effectively disappear”” (Konnikova 237). When one is able reconnect with another individual or reestablish their relationship they’re able to reconcile. There’s no need for people to spend money to keep in contact with an individual in another country no more, after all, social media is penniless.
Throughout the years people have been given the privilege of interpersonal communication in many forms, such as letters, emails, texts, and social media. Letters were one of the very first mediums people used to communicate, and as the years went by technology improved, and emails were created. Emails served as a faster alternative for people in a business to contact someone else. Following that was the idea of text messaging, not only was it time efficient but also easier. That wasn’t the only thing connecting people all around the world though. Social media wasn’t the most popular to begin with, but as time went by, and it became more personal, people began to take a very big interest in it. Letters, emails, texts, and social media play
Thanks to technology, people are able to stay in contact with each other no matter where they are in the world. On page 18 of Scope
Today, the use of electronic technology is a part of our everyday life. Technology is used in many different ways. Excessive use of electronic technology has taken over many people’s lives and has detached them from nature. In the essay “Mood Disorders” written by Kalle Lasn he claims “we’ve gone from living in a natural world to living in a manufactured one” (Lasn 170). People have become distant to nature and have forgotten the meaning behind living a happy life.
With the advent of computers and related technologies of communication, the nature of communication has changed drastically. There are some positive highlights to this change as well as negative highlights to this change based on my experience. In my younger years, the only form of communication was one on one communication or writing through snail mail. However, this is not the case today. Today, I make use of emails, social media, and other chatting forums to communicate both professionally and personally to family, friends, and relatives. I have found this change to have its advantages as well as disadvantages. In this paper, I will discuss how computer-mediated communication has aided my communication as well as how it compares to the type of communication that was available during my younger years. In addition, I will give a comparison between computer-mediated communication and person-to-person communication.
The English language has changed drastically from the time it was first spoken to the present day due to vast technological advances. The invention of printing changed the way English was written and spoken. The language was also influenced by many other foreign languages. The English language can be described as a mash-up of many other languages mixed together.
There is a transformation happening today that is completely changing the way that we do things. The ways that we are communicating are shifting from face to face interactions to short, interactive messages. Technology seems to be making it easier to stay connected, but it is restricting our interactions with others and leading to isolation.
ii. However, for many of us, face-to-face communication seems to be a dying art – replaced by text messaging, e-mails, and social media. Human communication and interactions are shaped by available technologies
Nowadays, the communications with others are different from the traditional ways and normal rules. People take advantage of new technology to communicate instead of face to face. Although the email and text message make people easy to communicate, the society
The subject of how technology is changing written English is a touchy subject; many people believe that our current technology is allowing us to become lazy. Text messaging being the ultimate reason we are taking so many short cuts when it comes to writing proper English. There are so many abbreviated words and meanings in text messaging, I sometimes find myself confused when I receive messages from people that I have to google what they are trying to say. I don’t want to respond and assume I know what they are trying say.
The English language is no different than it was a century ago; however, it has been culturally changing over the past few decades. It is common knowledge to humans that each ethnicity has their own formal language they speak and that they perceive various styles of language in different manners. Language style is the choice of words used by a specific group of people when they speak. Although we have the ability to speak to everyone in the same proper way, naturally we, including myself, tend to change our speech depending on where we are, who we are associated with, and the situation we are encountered in.
Technology has great tangible effect on communication. Recent innovations have created the possibilities of long distance communication which allows people across the world to communicate. Nowadays, it’s very easy to interact with each other either by emails, mobiles etcetera. Moreover, social networks like Facebook, Twitter have eliminated the distance between people who stays far away from their families or friends. Websites like Skype makes the conversation as real as possible by enabling them to see each other while having a chat. In past, people had to depend on letters to