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Utjecaj novih medija na jezik mladih u pisanim radovima

In the article, the authors investigate whether eighth-graders use elements of the language of new media in their texts written at school, for school, or in their spare time, such as: anglicisms, abbreviations, emoticons, multiple punctuation marks, and other graphostylistic devices. Based on the re...

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Published in:Slavistična revija 2016-10, Vol.64 (4), p.463
Main Authors: Filipan-Zignic, Blazenka, Sakac, Marija Turk
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