magistrsko delo
Nuša Robič (Author), Melita Zemljak Jontes (Mentor)

Abstract

Komunikacija je pomemben del našega življenja. Omogoča nam, da svobodno izražamo svoje mnenje in posledično tudi navezujemo stike z drugimi. Komuniciramo lahko besedno ali nebesedno, pisno ali ustno, zelo pomembno pa danes postaja tudi elektronsko komuniciranje. Danes si komuniciranja brez uporabe spleta in moderne tehnologije sploh ne moremo več predstavljati. A vendar je jezik, ki se uporablja na spletu, bistveno drugačen od knjižne norme. Ker menim, da se zelo oddaljuje od knjižne norme, sem se odločila to tudi podrobneje raziskati. V magistrskem delu ugotavljamo, kakšen jezik dejansko uporabljamo na družbenem omrežju Facebook, ki je eno izmed najpopularnejših družbenih omrežij predvsem med mladimi. Empirični del magistrskega dela pokaže na katerih jezikovnih ravninah se kažejo največja odstopanja od knjižne norme in ali jezik, ki ga uporabljamo na spletu, vpliva tudi izražanje v drugem okolju - šola, uradi ... Analizirali smo pogovore uporabnikov Facebooka, ki so starejši od trinajst let, saj je ta starost navedena kot pogoj za uporabo tega družbenega omrežja. Predvidevali smo, da se raba jezika spreminja glede na starost uporabnika, zato smo analizirana besedila uporabnikov razdelili v pet skupin glede na starost uporabnikov. Za ugotavljanje, ali se uporabniki zavedajo svojih napak, smo uporabili vprašalnik. Odgovore smo natančno analizirali in na podlagi odgovorov se je pokazalo, da besedila uporabnikov odstopajo od knjižne norme na vseh jezikovnih ravninah in da se uporabniki napak, ki jih delajo pri pisanju, ne zavedajo. Raziskava je bila narejena na vzorcu posameznikov, ki so bili pripravljeni sodelovati. V raziskavi je sodelovalo 53 posameznikov.

Keywords

magistrska dela;komunikacija;elektronska komunikacija;družbeno omrežje;Facebook;jezik;

Data

Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization: UM FF - Faculty of Arts
Publisher: [N. Robič]
UDC: 811.163.6'27:004.738.5(043.2)
COBISS: 23693320 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: The Language of Facebook Users in Slovenia
Secondary abstract: Communication is a very important part of our lives. It allows us to express our thoughts and opinion and moreover, it gives us opportunity to connect with other people. It can be verbal or nonverbal, written or oral. Nowadays, the use of electronic communication is gaining popularity. We cannot imagine the communication without the use of modern technology and internet. But nevertheless, the language we are using on the internet is significantly different from the literary norm. I believe that languages on the internet digress from literary norms and therefore, I have decided to analyse this aspect more deeply. Master's thesis reveals the language used in the social network Facebook which is one of the most popular networks in the world, especially within the juveniles. The empirical part of the thesis reveals on which levels language digresses the most and if language, used on the internet, effects our everyday expressions in schools, offices ... I have analysed the conversations of Facebook users who are older than 13, because this is the age limit for using the Facebook. I presume that the use of language varies according to the age of the user; therefore, I have divided the conversations according to the age of the users in five groups. To see, whether the users are aware of the mistakes they make, I have prepared a questionnaire. The answers were precisely analysed and on the basis of interviewees' answers, I could determine the level of the users' awareness of their mistakes. The analysis was made on a sample of individuals, who agreed to participate.
Secondary keywords: master theses;communication;electronic communication;social network;Facebook;language;
URN: URN:SI:UM:
Type (COBISS): Master's thesis/paper
Thesis comment: Univ. v Mariboru, Filozofska fak., Oddelek za slovanske jezike in književnosti
Pages: III, 69 f.
ID: 10890774