FUNCTIONAL TRANSFORMATION OF LANGUAGE IN THE CONTEXT OF DIGITAL CULTURE: AN ANALYSIS OF SOCIAL MEDIA DISCOURSE WITHIN THE FRAMEWORK OF FUNCTIONAL GRAMMAR
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19780522
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language transformation, functional grammar, ideational function, interpersonal function, text function, social media languageAnnotasiya
The article presents an analysis of language transformation in the era of digital culture, based on a functional grammar approach. The article aims to examine changes in the structural and functional characteristics of language in the digital communication environment and to investigate them systematically. The research work shows that the ideational, interpersonal, and textual functions of functional grammar are developing and are being reorganized in accordance with the requirements of technology. The article notes that abbreviated grammatical forms, emojis, and multimodal means change the semantic and pragmatic load of the language. When approaching the language from the point of view of functional grammar, it should not be considered as corruption or distortion of the language, but rather as its adaptation to the new communicative environment.
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