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Code and Variety -- $tModular repertoires in English-using social networks: A study of language choice in the networks of adult Facebook users / $rHinrichs, Lars -- $tTweets as graffiti: What the reconstruction of Vulgar Latin can tell us about Black Twitter / $rJones, Taylor -- $t"Ets jast ma booooooooooooo": Social meanings of Scottish accents on YouTube / $rCutler, Cecelia -- $tII. Contact, Spread, and Innovation -- $tGlobal varieties of English gone digital: Orthographic and semantic variation in digital Nigerian Pidgin / $rHeyd, Theresa -- $tVirtual meatspace: Word formation and deformation in cyberpunk discussions / $rGarley, Matt / Slade, Benjamin -- $tLanguage change because Twitter? Factors motivating innovative uses of because across the English-speaking Twittersphere / $rBohmann, Axel -- $tGrammatical feature frequencies of English on Twitter in Finland / $rCoats, Steven -- $tIII. Style and Identity -- $tStylistic uniformity and variation online and on-screen: A case study of The Real Housewives / $rSquires, Lauren -- $tExploring stylistic co-variation on Twitter: The case of DH / $rCallier, Patrick -- $tWho I am and who I want to be: Variation and representation in a messaging platform / $rChilds, Becky -- $tIV. Mode and Medium -- $tElectronically-mediated Englishes: Synchronicity revisited / $rBieswanger, Markus -- $tSocial factors and lexical frequency influencing English adjective gradation in speech and CMC / $rLaFave, Nathan -- $tImplications of attitudes about non-standard English on interactional structure in the computer-mediated workplace: A story of two modes / $rIorio, Josh -- $t"At least I'm not Chinese, gay, or female": Marginalized voices in World of Warcraft / $rCollister, Lauren B. -- $tIndex 330 $aThis book addresses the nature of English use within contexts of computer-mediated communication (CMC). CMC includes technologies through which not only is language transmitted, but cultures are formed, ideologies are shaped, power is contested, and sociolinguistic boundaries are crossed and blurred. The volume therefore examines the English language in particular in CMC ? what it looks like, what it accomplishes, and what it means to speakers. 410 0$aTopics in English linguistics ;$vVolume 93. 606 $aCommunication$xComputer networks 606 $aEnglish language$xData processing 606 $aSociolinguistics 610 $aComputer-Mediated Communication. 610 $aEnglish. 610 $aSociolinguistics. 615 0$aCommunication$xComputer networks. 615 0$aEnglish language$xData processing. 615 0$aSociolinguistics. 676 $a428.00285 686 $aHF 148$qBVB$2rvk 702 $aSquires$b Lauren$c(Linguist), 801 0$bMiAaPQ 801 1$bMiAaPQ 801 2$bMiAaPQ 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910822892203321 996 $aEnglish in computer-mediated communication$93963517 997 $aUNINA