The linguistic foundations of the mediatization of communities in digital culture

This article argues that the information age reveals a new, hitherto unknown dimension of the community-building role of linguistic communication. This new linguistic structure, based on the convergence of different ways of using language, creates conditions for the synthesis of different forms of...

Full description

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Gábor Szécsi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Scientific Publications 2025-02-01
Series:Proceedings (European Academy of Sciences and Arts)
Subjects:
Online Access:https://www.peasa.eu/site/article/view/38
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
_version_ 1850101653883060224
author Gábor Szécsi
author_facet Gábor Szécsi
author_sort Gábor Szécsi
collection DOAJ
description This article argues that the information age reveals a new, hitherto unknown dimension of the community-building role of linguistic communication. This new linguistic structure, based on the convergence of different ways of using language, creates conditions for the synthesis of different forms of communities. We are increasingly witnessing a specific semantic change accompanying semiotic globalization that affects the structure, grammar, and vocabulary of increasingly stratified and group languages. As this study tries to highlight, this process involves a convergence of language use patterns between different communities in the sense of the convergence of imagery as a feature of electronic communication. This imagery acts as a global requirement for written and spoken expressions in national languages, thus pushing the language-use patterns of each community towards a single imagery of meaning. The study aims to point out that the specific linguistic world of electronic communications is the basis for the synthesis of the social forms associated with these uses of language through the semantic, grammatical, and stylistic convergence of oral and written language.  The frequent alternation or combined use of technologies that presuppose literacy and orality can lead to the emergence of physical-virtual hybrid communities–the network society–in the spirit of this global linguistic culture that is becoming visual. The emergence of these new physical-virtual hybrid communities presupposes the emergence of a language based on the interaction of new communication technologies, which will leave its mark on the development of all national languages and is no longer confined to the world of e-mail and SMS.
format Article
id doaj-art-6a0d1062ab8f43a2ba1b4aa2ec705154
institution DOAJ
issn 2791-5301
language English
publishDate 2025-02-01
publisher PAGEPress Scientific Publications
record_format Article
series Proceedings (European Academy of Sciences and Arts)
spelling doaj-art-6a0d1062ab8f43a2ba1b4aa2ec7051542025-08-20T02:39:58ZengPAGEPress Scientific PublicationsProceedings (European Academy of Sciences and Arts)2791-53012025-02-01410.4081/peasa.3838The linguistic foundations of the mediatization of communities in digital cultureGábor Szécsi0Faculty of Cultural Sciences, Education and Regional Development, University of Pécs; Hungarian Research Network, Research Centre for the Humanities, Institute of Philosophy, Budapest This article argues that the information age reveals a new, hitherto unknown dimension of the community-building role of linguistic communication. This new linguistic structure, based on the convergence of different ways of using language, creates conditions for the synthesis of different forms of communities. We are increasingly witnessing a specific semantic change accompanying semiotic globalization that affects the structure, grammar, and vocabulary of increasingly stratified and group languages. As this study tries to highlight, this process involves a convergence of language use patterns between different communities in the sense of the convergence of imagery as a feature of electronic communication. This imagery acts as a global requirement for written and spoken expressions in national languages, thus pushing the language-use patterns of each community towards a single imagery of meaning. The study aims to point out that the specific linguistic world of electronic communications is the basis for the synthesis of the social forms associated with these uses of language through the semantic, grammatical, and stylistic convergence of oral and written language.  The frequent alternation or combined use of technologies that presuppose literacy and orality can lead to the emergence of physical-virtual hybrid communities–the network society–in the spirit of this global linguistic culture that is becoming visual. The emergence of these new physical-virtual hybrid communities presupposes the emergence of a language based on the interaction of new communication technologies, which will leave its mark on the development of all national languages and is no longer confined to the world of e-mail and SMS. https://www.peasa.eu/site/article/view/38New mediamediatization of communitiespictorial languagesecondary oralitynetspeaklinguistic creativity
spellingShingle Gábor Szécsi
The linguistic foundations of the mediatization of communities in digital culture
Proceedings (European Academy of Sciences and Arts)
New media
mediatization of communities
pictorial language
secondary orality
netspeak
linguistic creativity
title The linguistic foundations of the mediatization of communities in digital culture
title_full The linguistic foundations of the mediatization of communities in digital culture
title_fullStr The linguistic foundations of the mediatization of communities in digital culture
title_full_unstemmed The linguistic foundations of the mediatization of communities in digital culture
title_short The linguistic foundations of the mediatization of communities in digital culture
title_sort linguistic foundations of the mediatization of communities in digital culture
topic New media
mediatization of communities
pictorial language
secondary orality
netspeak
linguistic creativity
url https://www.peasa.eu/site/article/view/38
work_keys_str_mv AT gaborszecsi thelinguisticfoundationsofthemediatizationofcommunitiesindigitalculture
AT gaborszecsi linguisticfoundationsofthemediatizationofcommunitiesindigitalculture