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Post by Admin on Mar 5, 2015 10:30:52 GMT 3
Watch the following clip and then discuss the question below: www.tubechop.com/watch/4315380To what extent has technology changed our language? 3-5 Sentences Due by Wed, Mar 11, at 11:59pm.
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Post by Ali Alhammadi on Mar 9, 2015 1:35:38 GMT 3
The technology changed our language by creating apps that breakthrough the word by limiting the taps.As shown in video Yo is a breakthrough a word but the same time it shows emotions, but when you send a letter writing "yo" he will not understand it because they dont have technology.
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Post by Mubarak alsabah on Mar 10, 2015 19:09:41 GMT 3
Technology have basically simplified the language and made it concise. It made our language into another form that is simpler but does not leave out emotions and feelings you call still show your feeling. In the new app yo, you can send to to anyone with only two taps. Technology have also changed the language aspect in businesses it made it easier to connect with customer and tell the that you are opened. For example the app says that it could be good for a business because whenever the business is around they could send a yo to let the customer know. Technology have changed the language and made it easy and helpful.
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Abdulrahman Al-Eidy
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Post by Abdulrahman Al-Eidy on Mar 10, 2015 21:56:08 GMT 3
I think that technology had a great impact on language. It is changing language in a variety of ways. One way is that it's summarizing a whole expression such as "how are you?" To "yo". If we look at this event at a long term, we will notice that the language we use today will tend to fade, therefore a generation will grow up with a language that is not familiar to us, a language made by social media.
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Post by Mohammad al rasheedi on Mar 11, 2015 9:03:53 GMT 3
Technology has definately impacted language many different ways. Texting played a huge role in helping that impact, nowadays we use abbreviations that didn't exist back then or a while ago, such as Laughing out loud was not know back then, now its widely spread and known from social media and its known as LOL, also its now in the dictionary which is a huge thing for a texting abbreviation to be in. I believe that future generations will adapt to the new words entering the language rather than actual words or phrases, which will demolish many phrases that we use today.
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Post by abdulhadi aljeri on Mar 11, 2015 11:38:50 GMT 3
Technology had changed the language because it made the words more simpler. Language will begin to fade or will have a new way of pronuncing or writing the words. Technology is providing new things that will make everything simpler and easy for the person. So if they start to change the way of pronuncing or writing the word everything would go wrong.
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Post by Yousef Al Mesri on Mar 11, 2015 11:40:21 GMT 3
The application "Yo" is an alows you to send anyone in your contact the word yo. This is making the language shorter and many ways. It made the words "how are you " turn into just one word, yo. So is this good for our language or not. I think it is bad because it is changing the original language that we created.
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Post by Abdullah Al Busaili on Mar 11, 2015 11:46:01 GMT 3
Through out all the short terms and wall the the other technological ways we talk to each other using our mobile phones, computers, iPads, etc. Our language changed dramatically just because humans need to find new quick ways to type plus this new way of speaking gives the language a trendy taste so people will be attracted to that manner.
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Post by Abdullah Al-Khezzi on Mar 11, 2015 11:45:59 GMT 3
I really do believe that technology has affected the language. Wether its effected positively or negatively can be debatable. It made communication easier. It made the language eaiser to adapt to. On the other hand, it made us use language wrongly. We began to create a new language with new words. That may be seen as bad and at the same time it can be seen to be great.
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Post by Abdullah AlShuaib on Mar 11, 2015 18:56:56 GMT 3
Technology had changed our language by creating apps that cuts the sentences. For example the YO app, it has only two letters, but the original sentence it has 11 letters. So now you could spend the rest nine letters with your family. With technology you could have a conversation with only saying two letter words "YO".
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Post by Mohammad AlMutairi on Mar 13, 2015 21:39:46 GMT 3
Technology had changed our life in many different ways. It made the language shorter. For example if someone wants to smile he sends a happy face of wants to laugh he text (lol). People all around the world seems that they had the impact of technology.The influence if technology effect many people around the world .
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Post by Yafea alMansoori on Mar 17, 2015 22:51:35 GMT 3
Innovation had changed the dialect in light of the fact that it made the words more easier. Dialect will start to blur or will have another method for pronuncing or composing the words. Innovation is giving new things that will make everything easier and simple for the individual. So in the event that they begin to change the method for pronuncing or composing the saying everything would happen.
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Post by Mohammad AL Rasheedi on Mar 18, 2015 18:51:07 GMT 3
I believe that technology has language in a vast way, positive or negative that can be arguable.to what extent is debatable as well but on a much deeper aspect. It made us communicate faster, easier and more understandable to future generations.it made us Adapt to the new atmosphere of future technology
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