NEW MEDIA, NEW LANGUAGE: LINGUOSTYLISTIC TRANSFORMATION IN SOCIAL NETWORKS

Authors

  • Alua Kakharmanova PhD student of M. Auezov South Kazakhstan University, Shymkent, Kazakhstan

Keywords:

Linguostylistics, New Media, Social Networks, Digital Discourse, Multimodality

Abstract

As digital platforms evolve, so does the language used within them. This paper analyzes the linguostylistic shifts occurring on social networks, focusing on the hybridization of oral and written speech. By examining 2025 trends such as "Algospeak," visual syntax, and punctuation-based affect, the study concludes that New Media is not degrading language but optimizing it for high-velocity, globalized interaction

Published

2025-12-29

How to Cite

Alua Kakharmanova. (2025). NEW MEDIA, NEW LANGUAGE: LINGUOSTYLISTIC TRANSFORMATION IN SOCIAL NETWORKS. Modern Scientific Technology, (12). Retrieved from https://ojs.publisher.agency/index.php/MSC/article/view/7549

Issue

Section

Philological Sciences