Welcome to Language@Internet!
LANGUAGE@INTERNET is an open-access, peer-reviewed, scholarly electronic journal that publishes original research on language and language use mediated by the Internet, the World Wide Web, and mobile technologies. Manuscripts are solicited on all aspects of language and language use in digital media. Submissions are welcomed that make use of analytical methods from linguistics and other language-related disciplines, as well as language-focused studies of digitally-mediated communication from other disciplines. Research methods may be qualitative or quantitative, and corpus studies making use of computational tools are encouraged. To submit a manuscript, follow the Submission Guidelines.
Jansen, F. (2012). The putative email style and its explanations: Evidence from two effect studies of Dutch direct mail letters and direct marketing emails. Language@Internet, 9, article 2.
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Forthcoming Summer 2013: Special Issue of Language@Internet
COMPUTER-MEDIATED TROUBLED TALK, guest edited by Irit Kupferberg and Izhak Gilat.
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