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What is Letter Homophone

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A letter used to replace a word which has the same pronunciation, for instance, the letter u for the word you, c for see. In English, only the letters b, c, o, u, and y can be used this way.
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Innovations and Motivations in Online Chat
Wengao Gong (National University of Singapore, Singapore) and Vincent B.Y. Ooi (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
Copyright: © 2008 |Pages: 17
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-863-5.ch065
Abstract
This chapter examines the defining linguistic innovations and social motivations for one of the most popular modes of computer mediated communication: the online chat. Due to its nature of being largely synchronous, anonymous, and mainly text-based, online chat offers a social interactional environment where people can experience the feeling of making new friends or acquaintances, psychologically experiment with different identities, and explore new relationships without the shyness that face-to-face interaction can bring. The largely informal and recreational nature of online chat, together with the time constraints that force communicators to come up with interesting ways to sustain efficient communication, turns online chat into a frontier of linguistic innovation. In turn, this leads to a deeper understanding of the nature of online communities.
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Innovations and Motivations in Online Chat
A letter used to replace a word which has the same pronunciation, for instance, the letter u for the word you, c for see. In English, only the letters b, c, o, u, and y can be used this way.
Full Text Chapter Download: US $37.50 Add to Cart
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