Abstract

Less than half a century has passed since the emergence of the Internet as a full-fledged phenomenon. However, the fact of its influence on the life of all mankind is undeniable. The advent of the Internet and the resulting plethora of social media has undoubtedly led to an exponential growth of new types of writing: blogs, tweets, Facebook posts and LinkedIn profiles, to name a few. But given that English is the most widely spoken language on the Internet, how has it changed the English language? This article looks at the impact of the internet on English language learning and the language itself in general.

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