LINGUISTIC AND CULTURAL CHARACTERISTICS OF DIGITAL MEDIA
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Digital communication, linguistic evolution, cultural adaptation, online discourse, identity expression, emotional resonance, virtual interactions, linguistic diversity, cultural integrity, digital media platforms.Abstract
In the digital era, communication transcends geographical boundaries, yet language and culture remain pivotal in shaping interactions. This paper delves into the linguistic and cultural nuances of digital media, emphasizing the interplay between language evolution and cultural adaptation in online platforms. Through a comprehensive analysis, the study explores how digital communication influences language structures and cultural expressions, highlighting the significance of context, identity, and emotional resonance in virtual interactions. The findings underscore the necessity for a nuanced understanding of digital discourse, advocating for approaches that respect linguistic diversity and cultural integrity.
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