The Language and Psychology in Social Platforms

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INTRODUCTION

CHAPTER ONE. SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS AND THEIR SPECIFICITIES

1.1. Study of Social Networking Sites: Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn

1.2. Computer-Mediated Communication

1.3. Psychology of Social Media: a Study of Extra-Linguistics

CHAPTER TWO. NET-SPEAK AND ITS PECULIARITIES

2.1. Net-speak

2.2. The Peculiarities of Net-speak Language

2.3 Language Peculiarities in Computer-Mediated Communication

CONCLUSION

REFERENCES

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The essence of communication is to exchange and share information. In contemporary age, media of communication have various forms and states, especially the network medium. But no matter how special it is, the nature of network mediated by computers is still information’s transmitting and sharing.

Computer-mediated communication is just a new form of human communication with all the former kinds of communication features included. It absorbs furthermore extends the advantages of the former formats, embracing the instant interaction of oral communication, the abstract logics of printing dissemination, and the vivid images of movie and television. Besides that, it creates a series of new communication formats, such as Hyper Text, Multimedia etc. which are the information organizing methods and cross-space message delivering patterns. Benefiting from the continuous development of technique and mechanism, computer-mediated communication makes the dream of transmitting information cross space and time come true, which will definitely have a great impact on our social lives.

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