Odmiana medialna języka a ustne wypowiedzi uczniów

This article seeks to answer the question whether features of media language can be discerned in the utterances of the younger generation and, if so, which ones. The oral presentations performed during the secondary school final examinations (obtained from the recordings) were studied. They have ne...

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Main Author: Anna Tabisz
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Uniwersytet Opolski 2023-02-01
Series:Stylistyka
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Online Access:https://czasopisma.uni.opole.pl/index.php/s/article/view/5016
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description This article seeks to answer the question whether features of media language can be discerned in the utterances of the younger generation and, if so, which ones. The oral presentations performed during the secondary school final examinations (obtained from the recordings) were studied. They have never been analysed in this respect before. The presentations have, on the one hand, an official character and, on the other, are spontaneous as they are produced on an ad hoc and continuous basis, with no possibility of predicting their final shape. First, the article reviews the characterisation of media language by researchers working on the subject in order to establish a group of the most distinctive features that may be present in students’ expressions. An analysis of the material carried out at the cognitive, structural, and linguistic levels is then presented, which has made it possible to discern the presence of certain features of the media variety of language, including superficiality and fragmentation, definiteness, associativeness, and colloquiality. The paper is concluded with a statement that the changes that are taking place in the language (and therefore in the thinking) of the younger generation are becoming a challenge for educational didactics, which should provide contemporary schools with more effective models of language education, taking into account the current expansion of media literacy.
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spelling doaj.art-31c1ec2fa0724e9fb78dd0d868ee58222023-02-07T07:16:40ZengUniwersytet OpolskiStylistyka1230-22872545-16692023-02-013110.25167/Stylistyka31.2022.6Odmiana medialna języka a ustne wypowiedzi uczniówAnna Tabisz This article seeks to answer the question whether features of media language can be discerned in the utterances of the younger generation and, if so, which ones. The oral presentations performed during the secondary school final examinations (obtained from the recordings) were studied. They have never been analysed in this respect before. The presentations have, on the one hand, an official character and, on the other, are spontaneous as they are produced on an ad hoc and continuous basis, with no possibility of predicting their final shape. First, the article reviews the characterisation of media language by researchers working on the subject in order to establish a group of the most distinctive features that may be present in students’ expressions. An analysis of the material carried out at the cognitive, structural, and linguistic levels is then presented, which has made it possible to discern the presence of certain features of the media variety of language, including superficiality and fragmentation, definiteness, associativeness, and colloquiality. The paper is concluded with a statement that the changes that are taking place in the language (and therefore in the thinking) of the younger generation are becoming a challenge for educational didactics, which should provide contemporary schools with more effective models of language education, taking into account the current expansion of media literacy. https://czasopisma.uni.opole.pl/index.php/s/article/view/5016media variety of languagestudent speechesmedia influencee-generation
spellingShingle Anna Tabisz
Odmiana medialna języka a ustne wypowiedzi uczniów
Stylistyka
media variety of language
student speeches
media influence
e-generation
title Odmiana medialna języka a ustne wypowiedzi uczniów
title_full Odmiana medialna języka a ustne wypowiedzi uczniów
title_fullStr Odmiana medialna języka a ustne wypowiedzi uczniów
title_full_unstemmed Odmiana medialna języka a ustne wypowiedzi uczniów
title_short Odmiana medialna języka a ustne wypowiedzi uczniów
title_sort odmiana medialna jezyka a ustne wypowiedzi uczniow
topic media variety of language
student speeches
media influence
e-generation
url https://czasopisma.uni.opole.pl/index.php/s/article/view/5016
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