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The virtual speech community: social network and language variation on IRC
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2003
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Language VariationCommunicationSocial NetworkCorpus LinguisticsVirtual Speech CommunityApplied LinguisticsSpeech RecognitionComputational Social ScienceSocial MediaOnline CommunityConversation AnalysisLanguage StudiesVerbal InteractionInteractional LinguisticsComputer-mediated CommunicationSocial Network AnalysisSocial Network RelationsSociolinguisticsLanguage ChangeSocial Network ApproachSpeech CommunicationOnline InteractionInterpersonal CommunicationLanguage SymbiosisSocial ComputingSpeech ProcessingVirtual CommunityArtsLinguistics
Many scholars anticipate that online interaction will have a long-term effect on the evolution of language, but little linguistic research yet addresses this question directly. In sociolinguistics, social network relations are recognized as the principal vehicle of language change. In this paper, I develop a social network approach to online language variation and change through qualitative and quantitative analysis of log files of Internet Relay Chat (IRC) interaction. The analysis reveals a highly structured relationship between participants' social positions on a channel and the linguistic variants they use. The emerging sociolinguistic relationship is more complex than what is predicted by current sociolinguistic theory for offline interaction, suggesting that sociolinguistic investigation of online interaction, where more detailed and fine-grained information about social contacts can be obtained, may offer unique contributions to the study of language variation and change.
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