THE IMPACT OF SOCIAL MEDIA ON LANGUAGE USE AND IDENTITY: A SOCIOLINGUISTIC ANALYSIS
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Sociolinguistics, Social media, Language Use, Identity Construction, Code-Switching, Digital Communication, Multimodality, Online Discourse.Abstract
This paper examines the profound influence of social media on contemporary language use and identity formation through a sociolinguistic lens. As digital platforms such as Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok become primary spaces for communication, they foster new linguistic norms characterized by informality, code-switching, multimodality, and innovation. Simultaneously, these platforms enable users to construct and negotiate personal and group identities in real time, often through performative and strategic language practices. Drawing on discourse analysis of social media content and existing sociolinguistic theory, this study highlights how online interaction reshapes linguistic behavior and facilitates the dynamic expression of cultural, social, and individual identities. The findings underscore social media’s role as both a linguistic laboratory and a site of identity performance in the digital age.
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