VP Hypostasis Meets Facebook
Keywords:
Internet, VP hypostasis, medium of language production, communicative typesAbstract
The internet, as a new and exponentially growing medium of language production, creates the frames of critical revision of previous ideas about written and spoken language and social contexts of their use. The regularities of spontaneous speech in the communicative types of social media can be empirically collected on a significant scale and in a representative manner
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