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Special Event with Gretchen McCulloch: The Internet is Making English Better

Special Event with Gretchen McCulloch: The Internet is Making English Better Online

Join Internet Linguist Gretchen McCulloch in conversation with Linguistics Prof. Claire Bowern on Sept 8, 7pm US Eastern time, via zoom. Casual internet language is often portrayed as "bad grammar" or "breaking language rules". Yet in many ways language use on the internet is just like language use elsewhere - it has conventions that vary across groups, that people use, largely without being deliberately taught.


The discussion will explore some of these ways people use language, how linguists analyze language, from why ending your texts with a period is "good style" to some but "shows you're angry" to others, to new words and grammar that started online (lol) but have ended up in general use. This event is part of the Model Research Collection at Bass Library, “Language is Everywhere: The Linguistics of Biology, Culture and Society across Time and Space” and is cosponsored by the Department of Linguistics. 

Audience: Open to All

Registration: Registration required. You will receive a reminder email 1-hour before the event with the link to the Zoom room. If you register less than 1-hour before the event starts, email kathryn.webb@yale.edu for the Zoom link.

This webinar will be recorded. Subtitles will be enabled. Additionally, ASL interpretation will be provided, if needed. Please contact kathryn.webb@yale.edu for ASL interpretation. 

Date:
Wednesday, September 8, 2021
Time:
7:00pm - 8:15pm
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Online:
This is an online event. Event URL will be sent via registration email.
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