Language and the Internet
Explore the fascinating intersection of language and technology in Language and the Internet by David Crystal, published by Cambridge University Press. This insightful 2nd revised edition, released in 2006, spans 318 pages and delves into how the Internet is reshaping our communication. Crystal examines various online genres, including e-mail, chat, and websites, demonstrating the profound impact of digital interactions on language use. Whether you're a linguist, a tech enthusiast, or simply curious about the evolving nature of communication, this book offers an engaging and accessible perspective. Discover how the Internet has transformed our linguistic landscape and continues to influence our daily interactions. Don’t miss out on this essential read for anyone interested in the social aspects of language and human-computer interaction!