Abstract

The focus of this research is to find out whether the use of SMS language has a link to the spelling of school going teenagers (within the age limit of thirteen and nineteen years) when writing in English according to the accepted form in schools. Mobile phones are undoubtedly the most commonly used method of communication in the world today. The free availability of SMART phones could be considered as one of its causes. Such phones are equally popular among adults as well as teenagers. Seemingly, the preference of the teenagers is inclined more towards text messaging than voice. Among them, there are many who use abbreviated terms commonly known as SMS language for texting. As Seda (2013) affirms, this particular discourse is also called by other names such as ‘textese’ and ‘textspeak’. The obvious familiarity of these children with the particular usage makes one wonder whether it would affect their spelling when involved in their studies. As a result, this research explores whether the extensive use of SMS language affects the knowledge of formal English spelling of such teenagers. This study has derived its data from a group of teenagers attending two local private schools and an international school within the city limits of Colombo and also a few teachers belonging to both these schools. The research tools that were utilized were observation and a questionnaire that collected quantitative as well as qualitative data. This paper, which includes a background history of the mobile phone and text messaging, a list of popular SMS abbreviations in the “SMS discourse” (Mendis, 2006), the methodology and the recommendations based on the findings would hopefully be helpful to English teachers when considering the causes of good or bad spelling of schooling children especially the ones who are within the age limit of thirteen and nineteen years (commonly referred to the teenagers in this study).

Highlights

  • IntroductionThe needs of a human being have expanded and the mobile phone seems the new entrant to the list

  • Over the years, the needs of a human being have expanded and the mobile phone seems the new entrant to the list

  • According to Bates (2015), studies had exposed that by 2015, almost one in four teenagers was indulged in using mobile phones. They have become a necessity due to many reasons such as updating their guardians on their whereabouts, balancing studies and co-curricular activities as well as communicating in general. Their communication is mainly performed through text messaging and many of them adhere to the usage of abbreviated words, more popularly known as SMS language

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Introduction

The needs of a human being have expanded and the mobile phone seems the new entrant to the list. According to Bates (2015), studies had exposed that by 2015, almost one in four teenagers was indulged in using mobile phones. They have become a necessity due to many reasons such as updating their guardians on their whereabouts, balancing studies and co-curricular activities as well as communicating in general. Their communication is mainly performed through text messaging and many of them adhere to the usage of abbreviated words, more popularly known as SMS language

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