
Computer mediated discourse across languages

| Serie | Stockholm studies in modern philology |
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| Författare | |
| Förlag | Stockholm University |
| Genre | Språk (inkl. lexikon, parlörer och ordböcker) |
| Format | Häftad |
| Språk | Engelska |
| Antal sidor | 189 |
| Vikt | 399 gr |
| Utgiven | 2015-09-03 |
| SAB | F.024 |
| ISBN | 9789187235405 |
At the end of the last century the web was conceived of as a
library where information could be posted and retrieved, so that
there was a fairly clear distinction between the roles of producers
and consumers of information. Since then what is called Web 2.0
has emerged as a highly interactive space where all participants
are both producers and consumers. Intensive users of the virtual
space find that it has changed the nature of their existence in the
‘non-virtual’ world. In this volume we look at the linguistic and
discoursal complexities of interaction in the virtual space in relation
to events and discourses outside it.






















