THE LINGUISTIC IMPACT OF SOCIAL MEDIA:A THEMATIC ANALYSIS OF LANGUAGE CHANGE IN THE DIGITAL AGE

Authors

  • Marya Sarwar Lecturer, Department of English, University of Okara, Pakistan. Author
  • Rimsha Muhammad Ramzan MPhil Applied Linguistics, Kinnaird College for Women University, Lahore, Pakistan. Author
  • Rabail Memon MS Scholar, Centre of English Language & Linguistics, Mehran University of Engineering & Technology, Jamshoro, Pakistan. Author
  • Zunaira Rehman MS English Linguistics Scholar, COMSATS University Islamabad, Pakistan. Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.63878/jalt1427

Abstract

Social media has revolutionized the way people communicate, leading to significant shifts in language use across digital platforms. A significant number of studies are available on linguistic expressions and social media usage, but limited research is available on the linguistic impact of social media by reviewing existing literature on lexical innovation, grammatical variation, and discourse transformation in online communication. The research adopts a qualitative, review-based research design. The thematic analysis of the study highlights that social media promotes rapid lexical growth, introducing new words, abbreviations, and hybrid terms. The main focus of the study is on neologisms, slang, acronyms, hashtag language, sentence simplification, punctuation, lowercase usage, informal grammar, emojis, gifs, memes, tone, speech acts, and online identity. Hashtags and emojis also act as semi-lexical tools. Online discourse simplifies syntax and relaxes grammar rules, creating informal, speech-like structures. Social media reshapes how users express tone, intent, and identity. Through multimodal communication, indirect speech acts, and performative language, users adapt traditional pragmatic tools for online spaces.

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Published

2025-11-03