Internet Slang Is More Sophisticated Than It Seems
A new book argues that informal online communication is sometimes more advanced than even the most elegant prose.
by Jake Cline
Aug 10, 2019
3 minutes
These are tough times for grammar snobs, those would-be avatars of flawless spelling and proper syntax who need look no further than a high-school friend’s Facebook posts or a family member’s text messages to find their treasured language being misused and neglected. Of course, split infinitives, dangling modifiers, and subject-verb disagreements have always appeared wherever words are uttered or keys are stroked. But on the internet, and particularly on social media, defenders of formal writing and the rules of language may feel as if they’ve become stuck in some linguistic hellscape littered.
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