Early on in her article, Squires introduces the idea that internet language is defined by and enregistered based on its opposition to “Standard English”. This is pretty comparable to the way we define most […]
The readings this week all revolved around the primary focus of
writing as a form of language and discussed the different ways to investigate writing
through a sociolinguistic lens. Each article approached […]
Campbell-Kibler briefly discusses the interaction between content and accent on page 52 when teasing apart alternative explanations for why Jason was perceived as “gay.” The incident she notes is that he is most […]